Boosie Badazz has put his Rolls-Royce truck up for sale amid his recent string of legal troubles and he’s looking for a sizable six-figure payday.

Boosie took to Instagram on Wednesday (June 14) seeking a $240,000 offer in cash in exchange for the luxury vehicle. “240k CASH DM ME AND SEND ME CONTACT IF INTERESTED,” he wrote imploring those interested and flush with cash to message him.

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With Boosie being arrested by federal officials hours earlier, plenty of debate was sparked in the Baton Rouge legend’s comment section regarding his finances.

“He trying to get back home to his kids .. Boosie one of the realest in the game . Y’all act like y’all ain’t never struggle before . He can get another car,” one person wrote in his defense, while another added: “At least he has assets to sell half of y’all broke and will be sitting in jail boosie is a smart man he can get another rolls Royce!”

Boosie Badazz’s victory in a San Diego courtroom this week was short-lived as he exited the building with a dismissed gun case only to get arrested by federal agents for an entirely different issue.

According to TMZ, the “Wipe Me Down” rapper was taken into custody outside of the courtroom on Wednesday (June 14) as soon as his gun case hearing wrapped. The circumstances that led up to the arrest remain unclear.

Boosie Badazz Called Out By YNW Melly's Alleged Victim's Dad: 'Go Back To Your Hometown'
Boosie Badazz Called Out By YNW Melly's Alleged Victim's Dad: 'Go Back To Your Hometown'

“I wanna take this time to apologize to my kids, I’m sorry and I love y’all forever,” Boosie tweeted following the arrest.

Boosie Badazz was reportedly filming a music video with local rapper Bully Three when he was originally arrested in San Diego back in early May.

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Little details leading up to the arrest are known, but the Baton Rouge native was booked on a total of four charges including felon in possession of a firearm, concealed carry weapon in a vehicle, possession of ammunition by a prohibited person and unlisted owner of a registered firearm.