Friday, May 8, 2026

Kodak Black Posts Bond, Awaits Trial on Felony Mdma Trafficking Charge in Florida

 

Rapper Kodak Black (legal name Bill Kapri) is facing a felony MDMA trafficking charge. (Photo: Orange County Corrections Department)
Kodak Black has been released from police custody after bonding out of the Orange County Jail late Thursday night.

Official Court Record

Subject: Bill Kapri (Kodak Black)
Court: Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (Orange County)
Action: Bond Granted ($75,000)
Status: Released on Surety Bond

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The 28-year-old artist, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, was released just before midnight after a judge set his bond at $75,000 during a Thursday morning court appearance. Kapri was arrested Wednesday on a felony warrant for trafficking in MDMA, a charge stemming from a November 2025 narcotics investigation.

During the hearing, prosecutors argued for a higher bond, citing Kapri’s lengthy criminal history and labeling him a flight risk. However, his legal team successfully pushed back, noting his deep ties to the Florida community.

Kapri’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, continues to maintain that the charges are "ridiculous." Cohen argues that the primary evidence linking his client to the drugs — Kapri's identification card found in a bag near a prescription bottle inside a vehicle Kapri was not sitting in—does not legally constitute possession or trafficking.

The rapper is now awaiting his next preliminary hearing date.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Kodak Black Held Without Bond in Orange County Following Mdma Trafficking Arrest

Rapper Kodak Black (legal name Bill Kapri) is facing a felony MDMA trafficking charge. (Photo: Orange County Corrections Department)
Florida rapper Kodak Black has found himself back in police custody after being arrested in central Florida on a felony drug trafficking charge.

The 28-year-old artist, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, was booked into the Orange County Corrections Department late Wednesday night. According to official jail records, Kapri is facing a charge of trafficking in MDMA and is currently being held without bond.

The arrest reportedly stems from a November 2025 investigation. According to details shared by his legal representation, the incident began when police officers approached two parked vehicles that smelled of marijuana. While Kapri was in the vicinity, his lawyer states he was not inside either vehicle at the time of the search.

During the search, officers discovered a bag next to a passenger in one of the cars. The bag contained Kapri's identification card and a bottle of prescription cough syrup. Authorities allege that fingerprints found on the bottle matched the rapper.

Official Arrest Record

Subject: Bill Kapri (Kodak Black)
Agency: Orange County Sheriff's Office
Booking Number: 26016178
Charge: Trafficking MDMAStatute: 893.135(1)(K)

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Bradford Cohen, the attorney representing Kapri, has publicly criticized the arrest, arguing that the trafficking charge has a "weak legal basis." Cohen contends that while possessing the prescription bottle without authorization is illegal, merely touching it is not, especially given that his client was not inside the vehicle when it was discovered.

"We look forward to yet another fruitful resolution to another case that should have never been filed," Cohen told media outlets Thursday morning.

The rapper, known for his breakout 2018 album "Dying to Live" and hits like "Super Gremlin," has a lengthy history of legal troubles, including previous arrests for drug and weapons possession. In 2021, his federal prison sentence for a firearms charge was famously commuted by then-President Donald Trump.

Kapri's legal team has indicated they plan to aggressively fight the new trafficking charge and are working to secure a bond hearing before the weekend.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Cardi B Demands Immediate Action After Tasha K Discusses Offset Gambling, Stefon Diggs

Rapper Cardi B is seeking further financial sanctions in federal bankruptcy court against blogger Tasha K, alleging repeated violations of a non-disparagement agreement. (Photo by Anthony KaneCC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
The multi-million dollar legal feud between Cardi B and blogger Tasha K has escalated dramatically this week, with the Grammy-winning rapper demanding heavy financial penalties over a deliberate game of "cat and mouse" — and accusing the blogger's legal team of citing fake, AI-generated court cases.

According to official motions filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida, Cardi B (legal name Belcalis Almánzar) is seeking immediate sanctions against YouTube personality Latasha Transrina Kebe, known online as Tasha K. The rapper's legal team alleges Kebe is engaging in an "unabated pattern of deliberate, calculated, and contumacious violations" of a court-mandated non-disparagement agreement.

The court documents, which began hitting the docket in April and were updated this Monday, detail at least 25 specific violations. Cardi B's legal team, led by attorney Lisa Moore, alleges Kebe uses "thinly coded" language designed for her audience of over 1 million followers. Among the infractions, the filings point out that Kebe repeatedly refers to Cardi B as "#11," a reference to a recent Billboard chart ranking.

Official Court Record

Document: Motion to Enforce Settlement Agreement and for Sanctions
Court: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida
Case Name: In re: Latasha Transrina Kebe
Case Number: 1:23-bk-14304-EPK
Creditor: Belcalis Almanzar (Cardi B)

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The filings also highlight a GoFundMe account Kebe launched in March to help pay down her debts. Cardi B's legal team argues the campaign was specifically meant to frame Almánzar as a "financial antagonist" and incite public sympathy against her.

The dispute boiled over again this week following Kebe's recent comments regarding Offset and NFL star Stefon Diggs. In a filing submitted on Monday, May 4, Cardi's attorneys pointed out that Kebe recently discussed the former Migos rapper's alleged gambling habits, reportedly stating he "would probably still be in a certain relationship if he wasn't gambling away all that money."

In a formal response filed last Friday, Kebe's legal representation argued against the sanctions. Her attorneys claimed the non-disparagement clause prohibits defamatory statements about Almánzar and her family, but "does not grant her a veto over all public commentary regarding independent third parties" involved in newsworthy events.

Cardi B's legal team fired back on Monday, calling Tasha K's arguments excuses from someone with a "delusional belief that the law does not apply to her" who is trying to weaponize the settlement as a "revenue-generating business model."

In a surprising twist, Cardi's lawyers also accused Kebe's team of submitting a legal defense that included a citation to a completely fabricated court case.

"Using fake and hallucinated cases casts a shadow of invalidity on the judicial process," attorney Lisa Moore wrote. "Ms. Almánzar does not presume to know whether this citation was generated through AI assistance [or] some other mechanism. What she does know [is that it] does not exist."

The ongoing bankruptcy stipulations stem from Cardi B’s massive 2022 defamation victory, in which a federal jury found Kebe liable for slander, libel, and invasion of privacy, ultimately awarding the rapper roughly $4 million. Cardi B is now asking the federal judge for an immediate order to halt all disparagement and force Kebe to cover the attorneys' fees.

"Without concrete sanctions that make violations economically painful," Cardi B's legal team states, "there is every incentive to continue."

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