Kodak Black
Surrenders on Fleeing, Resisting Costs
Revealed
Kodak Black is again behind bars in Florida … TMZ has discovered the rapper surrendered on expenses of fleeing/eluding legislation enforcement and resisting an officer with out violence.
In keeping with Broward County jail information, seen by TMZ, Kodak was booked Thursday. Each expenses are presently listed as pending trial, with bond set at $0.
Kodak’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, tells TMZ … “This is a self surrender from yet another ‘investigation’ that just happened to also take 5 months to ‘investigate’ for allegedly fleeing and alluding.”
Cohen provides … “It’s not unexpected, as this is usually the procedure we go through where there is an unfounded weak arrest and then followed up by yet another arrest for cases that allegedly take 5 or 6 months to investigate. At this point I think everyone agrees that Kodak is consistently being targeted.”
Thursday’s arrest comes only a week after Kodak was busted on alleged drug trafficking expenses.
We broke the story … police claimed they linked Kodak to greater than 25 grams of MDMA found after officers responded to studies of gunfire and located two idling autos with Kodak close by.
Kodak later posted $75K bail and was ordered to avoid medicine, sure associates and firearms whereas the case performs out.
Cohen beforehand referred to as the drug case a “total joke,” insisting police had no possible trigger to arrest Kodak.