American rapper, Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, known professionally as YoungBoy Never Broke Again, is facing seven years in prison in a federal firearms case.
YoungBoy, who is also Floyd Mayweather’s daughter, Yaya’s baby daddy, was arrested in March 2021 by authorities in Los Angeles over gun charges from his September 2020 arrest.
In LA, Youngboy reportedly fled from police, but was found by a K-9.
Youngboy was released in October but remains on house arrest in Utah.
According to Rolling Stone, Youngboy’s trial date is now officially set for May 16, for these federal firearms charges, and he is facing seven years in prison.
An officer at the scene also claimed that Youngboy was brandishing a weapon at his video shoot.
His attorney Drew Findling said, “We’re 100 percent convinced of his innocence, and now we have to continue to evaluate our strategy.
“The unconstitutionality of law enforcement was clearly evident to the court and resulted in a slew of evidence of being thrown out. We’re looking forward to going to court.”