Sukihana has addressed the online discourse surrounding her recently being charged with possession and intent to distribute illegal substances.
On Monday (April 29), the reality-television star addressed her fans and followers during a fiery Instagram Live rant.
“I don’t give a fuck what they said I had — I didn’t have a muthafuckin’ thing, hoe,” she told her viewers, referring to the chatter sparked by her mugshot going viral last week. “I don’t need to sell no fuckin’ drugs, bitch, I’m already rich.”
“I don’t do no muthafuckin’ drugs, and I don’t sell no drugs. Like I said, I sell coochie,” she said, before repeatedly declaring: “My charges getting dropped.”
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The 32-year-old is now selling a selection of T-shirts that feature her mugshot from the aforementioned arrest, all of which can be purchased on her website.
One item simply has the picture, while another has that plus “Bad Kitty” stamped on it. A third design features the text “Free Da Coochie Girl.” She has also listed a tee that simply reads “Good Cat Gone Bad,” though it does not feature the mugshot.
According to arrest records obtained by HipHopDX, Suki (real name Destiny Lanette Henderson) was arrested last week and charged with two counts of violation of Florida Statute 893.13, which is a felony in the first degree.
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The statute reads: “Except as authorized by this chapter and chapter 499, a person may not sell, manufacture, or deliver, or possess with intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver, a controlled substance.”
Sukihana is alleged to have carried both MDMA (ecstasy) and codeine with the intent to distribute. She was held and eventually released from the Paul Rein Detention Center in Pompano Beach, Florida — her surety bond for one charge was $5,000 and $2,500 for the other, totaling to $7,500.
The arrest arrived just a month after she brought out OJ Da Juiceman during her Rolling Loud set following the latter’s own arrest on drug trafficking and gun charges.
Both rappers shared the stage as the 32 Entertainment boss performed his blockbuster hit “Make Tha Trap Say Aye” to a roaring crowd.
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OJ Da Juiceman (real name Otis Williams Jr.) was taken into police custody back in early March. According to TMZ, he was flagged for speeding in Coweta County, Georgia after he initially refused to pull over, leading police officers on a short chase.
When he eventually ceded, law enforcement searched his vehicle and found cocaine as well as a 9mm handgun in his possession.
The 42-year-old was subsequently booked on charges of cocaine trafficking, possession with the intent to distribute, possession of a firearm, obstruction of justice, evidence tampering and eluding police.
He was being held in police custody without bond after his arrest. His next court date is currently scheduled for December 25, 2024.