Boosie Badazz is looking for help from Donald Trump now that he’ll be returning to the Oval Office in a few short months.
Over the summer, Boosie was re-indicted in his federal gun case in San Diego – less than two weeks after it had been dismissed.
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As he continues to fight it, the Baton Rouge rapper turned to X in an attempt to seek a pardon from the president-elect.
“@realDonaldTrump CAN U PARDON ME ON MY FED CASE ? i’m a NON VIOLENT FELON,” Boosie wrote the morning after the election. “THE COURTS RULED THAT a NON VIOLENT CANNOT BE CHARGED WITH A 922g .THE JUDGE DISMISSED MY CASE BUT THE RULING HAS BEEN APPEALED!! SO ONCE AGAIN I WAS INDICTED IM FIGHTING THIS CASE!! THIS IS THE EXACT CASE to US VS DUARTE THAT WAS RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL!!”
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He continued: “oh one more thing can u sit down with me n talk about U GIVING POLICE immunity. I THINK THIS WILL MOTIVATE OFFICERS TO COMMIT DEADLY CRIMES. PLEASE DONT DO THIS. anyway congratulations on your win LETS GET THIS MONEY N DROP THESE TAXES. shit killing me.”
@realDonaldTrump CAN U PARDON ME ON MY FED CASE ? i’m a NON VIOLENT FELON. THE COURTS RULED THAT a NON VIOLENT CANNOT BE CHARGED WITH A 922g .THE JUDGE DISMISSED MY CASE BUT THE RULING HAS BEEN APPEALED‼️ SO ONCE AGAIN I WAS INDICTED IM FIGHTING THIS CASE ‼️THIS IS THE EXACT CASE…
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) November 6, 2024
Boosie Badazz’s gun case stems from June 2023 when he was arrested in San Diego while exiting a courtroom after just having a separate gun case dismissed by the court.
It was later revealed that he was being held on multiple gun charges, including “felony possession of a firearm and transporting firearms across highways.” According to federal court documents, the “Wipe Me Down” rapper earned himself an indictment thanks to some ill-advised Instagram Live posts.
In the posts, Boosie can be seen tucking a gun into the waistband of his jeans. The posts were essentially what got Boosie in trouble as federal law prohibits convicted felons from carrying and/or owning guns.
He was eventually bonded out and the charges later dismissed, but they were re-instated in July along with an additional charge of knowingly possessing a firearm while dealing with abuse of a controlled substance.
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The new indictment shows that prosecutors are doubling down on the allegations against Boosie and seek to seize “all firearms and ammunition involved in the commission of the offenses.”
He faces the potential of up to 10 years in prison if convicted.