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May 2, 2021, 4:00 PM
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Kodak Black Insists He s Innocent Despite Pleading Guilty in Sexual Assault Case
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The Wake Up in the Sky rapper escapes prison time and is sentenced to 18 months probation after entering a guilty plea for assaulting a teenage high school girl. Apr 29, 2021
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Kodak Black insisted that he is innocent. Despite pleading guilty in a sexual assault case that dates back to 2016, the Wake Up in the Sky rapper claimed that he did not do any of the offense.
Making use of Twitter on Wednesday, April 28, the 23-year-old wrote in a since-deleted tweet, My heart goes out to all the girls out here getting raped and s t FORREAL , But I Ain t Did That S t. He then added hashtags, #ImTooGangsta #TooFlyFaThat.
Florence County, SC – Kodak Black has reportedly pleaded guilty in his South Carolina sexual assault case after striking a plea deal with prosecutors. According to
The Post & Courier, the 23-year-old rapper agreed to plead guilty to first-degree assault and battery in exchange for 18 months of probation in a court hearing on Thursday (April 28).
He was originally facing up to 30 years, but the plea agreement spared him from a longer prison sentence. Although he was given a 10-year sentence, it was suspended for the 18 months of probation.
In February 2016, Kodak Black was accused of raping a teenage girl in a Florence Comfort Inn & Suites hotel room following his performance at the Treasure City Nightclub. During the proceedings, Kodak was given the opportunity to address the victim who appeared via a virtual feed, telling her, “I apologize this happened and I’m hopeful we can all move forward.”