Soulja Boy Still In Custody After Arrest For Alleged Probation Violation, Will Remain In Jail Until April 30th

Soulja Boy
Soulja Boy Still In Custody After Arrest For Alleged Probation Violation, To Remain In Jail Until April 30th
Soulja Boy is still in jail after authorities say he broke the terms of his probation. He was taken into custody after appearing in an L.A. courtroom Thursday. There, a judge determined he did indeed violate his probation as it relates to weapon charge when he allegedly attempted to manipulate evidence to prove he finished his mandatory community service. He’s now being held without bail and will stay behind bars until his next hearing on April 30.
He launched his SODMG Drop shoes just hours before his court appearance.

As previously reported, last month that Soulja Boy was arrested after an appointment with his probation officer. Police had found weapons in his home after getting a search warrant following claims he kidnapped and abused a woman he was dating. He released a statement and said those allegations are
“100% fabricated.”
Still, authorities picked him up at his meeting with his probation officer for the ammo they found in his home. He was released shortly after and was a free man until his hearing Thursday.
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