Incarcerated Kodak Black Hit With $500K Lawsuit

    Things do not seem to be getting any better for Kodak Black who is now facing a new lawsuit while already incarcerated.

    Court documents obtained by The Blast state concert promoter Nicholas Fitts served Kodak with a lawsuit only a few days after entering jail.

    Fitts is seeking $500K in damages, accusing Kodak of not showing up to several concert dates he was contractually obligated to perform at.

    The lawsuit claims the “ZEZE” rapper never showed up for his performance in New York on March 3, 2017. A “makeup date” for the show was scheduled for April the same year which did not take place due to Kodak’s absence. Fitts reluctantly agreed to a third date but was again blown off.

    Kodak was arrested at Rolling Loud Music Festival on May 11 by local police, U.S. Marshals and agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for weapons charges. He is being held in FDC Miami without the possibility of bonding out of custody due to a potential link to a March shooting in his hometown of Pompano Beach, Florida.

    A grand jury has indicted Kodak for trying to purchase firearms illegally potentially facing 10 years in prison.

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    9 thoughts on “Incarcerated Kodak Black Hit With $500K Lawsuit

    1. This clown should’ve taken Master P advice years ago. He’s going to learn today and will possibly be behind those walls for a long time. Word of advice to these up and coming wannabe gangsta rappers, keep that street shit on the streets and far behind when you’re making money!

    2. Umm, Kodax doesn’t seem to be a wannabe gangster at all, as many times as he has been in and out of jail…I would say he’s the real thing….keep your head up Kodax, we’ll be waiting for new music when you’re released!

    3. Assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce Brown said Black was out on bail awaiting trial in a South Carolina sexual assault case — and that bail is likely to be revoked with these new charges.

    4. U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres also granted the 21-year-old Black release on $550,000 bond with house arrest, although he faces other criminal cases that could keep him locked up.

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