
Young Buck's legal trouble continues to extend due to “repeated violations of his bond supervision,” as the rapper was ordered to serve 30 days in Tennessee jail. Sumner County Assistant District Attorney General Eric Mauldin confirmed to TMZ that the former G-Unit rapper had to meet with his bond supervisor but failed. Buck was released in 2020 on $60,000 bonds for alleged arrests, including domestic attacks, convicted felon possession of weapons and destruction of $10,000. According to other media, Buck will receive new bonds once he is briefly imprisoned. The judge reportedly said this period of imprisonment “will attract his attention this time.” A jury trial is planned on July 24, and Barker's court struggle is far from over. In addition to his arrest, Buck also accused his former boss of 50 cents of blocking his music release in recent years and driving him to bankruptcy.
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