For the second time within a year’s time, prosecutors are seeking to have probation revoked in the case of Baton Rouge rapper NBA YoungBoy.


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YoungBoy, whose real name is Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, was sentenced to three years probation with a ten year suspended sentence in a 2016 drive-by shooting in Baton Rouge.

After his most recent arrest in Atlanta on February 11, prosecutors in his Louisiana case are asking that Gaulden is made to serve the suspended time.

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YoungBoy’s lawyer offered a statement to the press, saying “An arrest is simply an allegation. Our position is he didn’t do anything wrong.” His lawyer is seeking to keep his current probation agreement intact.

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