Yella Beezy’s Request To Attend Son’s Football Games Denied As He Awaits Trial In Mo3 M*rder Case
Yella Beezy’s Request To Attend Son’s Football Games Denied As He Awaits Trial In Mo3 M*rder Case
Yella Beezy’s request to modify his bond conditions was denied in court this week, keeping him under house arrest amid his capital m*rder case.
TMZ obtained Dallas County court docs revealing the rapper sought permission to leave home only to attend his young son’s football games — a move aimed at promoting “continued family engagement and stability.”
Both the defense and prosecution appeared in court Friday, but Yella Beezy’s motion was ultimately rejected. He was released on a $750K bond on March 28 and remains accused of orchestrating the 2020 m*rder of fellow Dallas rapper Mo3.
Adding another twist, Kewon Dontrell White — the alleged gunman in Mo3’s m*rder — was recently seen on a jailhouse livestream, boasting about “coming home soon.”