Boosie Badazz delays sentencing amid hopes of Donald Trump pardon

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Boosie Badazz was originally set to be sentenced on November 21st, but will now appear in court in the new year.

On November 14th, the judge pushed the date in his federal gun case to January 9th, giving him an almost two-month buffer.

According to Complex, prosecutors are recommending a 24-month sentence for the Baton Rouge rapper. However, Boosie believes he will walk free.

“I’m confident like a muthafucka,” he said on The Breakfast Club. “I ain’t going to jail. I don’t speak that out my mouth. I’m from down South. Your word, your mouth, is a powerful source.”

Despite his confidence, he acknowledged, “It’s still up to the judge. It’s up to God, but it’s up to the judge. You know, people saying, ‘He gotta do two years.’ That’s not a fact of this case. It’s up to the judge what the judge wanna do.”

He added, “I’m confident, man. I’m chin up, chest high. I don’t have a judge that hates me this time. I’ve always had judges that crucified me.”

Earlier this year, Boosie begged Donald Trump to pardon him. In the time since then, he’s hired lobbyists to help with his appeal.

“Trump check my case out,” he wrote on X in January. “My case was dismissed but Biden’s DOJ recharged me with the same gun charge Biden pardon his son of. I was told I am the only person in the country facing that charge now.”

He continued, “President Trump, I already was given a 10 year sentence n state n 2009 for 3rd offense marijuana (grams, grams, grams). I never was even offered rehab straight to prison.”

Boosie released a collaborative album with NBA YoungBoy titled 225 Business on November 14th. The project consists of 14 tracks with just one appearance from Tootie Raww.

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