Rapper Young Buck Jailed In Tennessee Over Missed Bond Meetings, Faces 30 Days In Custody

Rapper Young Buck Jailed In Tennessee Over Missed Bond Meetings, Faces 30 Days In Custody
Young Buck is once again behind bars in Tennessee, this time for missing scheduled meetings with his bond supervisor.
The G-Unit rapper was booked into Sumner County Jail on Monday for a 30-day sentence, according to online records. Eric Mauldin, Assistant District Attorney for Sumner County, explained to TMZ that Buck had failed to meet with his supervisor twice a month while on bond for two separate cases: drug and domestic violence charges.
As a result, the D.A. filed a motion, leading to a hearing on April 7. During this hearing, the judge handed down the 30-day sentence, with a future hearing planned to reconsider Young Buck’s bond.
Young Buck is no stranger to legal troubles, having been arrested in Nashville in February 2022 on a vandalism charge. In 2016, he spent a weekend in federal lockup for probation violations.
Additionally, Buck served 18 months in prison starting in 2012 for gun possession.
Y’all still listening to Buck in 2025?
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