The Oxycodone pills Kodak Black had with him when he was recently arrested, according to his lawyer Bradford Cohen, were prescribed.

Kodak has “battled chronic agony,” according to Cohen, ever since he was shot in Los Angeles over the course of Super Bowl LVI weekend. Cohen claims that in order to treat the injuries, the painkillers are “essential”.

Kodak claimed, according to Cohen, that a Kentucky federal prison guard assaulted him before his release in January 2021. He allegedly uses the medications to treat the “ongoing attack pain.” In an effort to settle the case swiftly, Cohen claimed to have convinced the prosecution that the Oxycodone pills were legitimately prescribed.

The inhabitant of Pompano Beach was detained on Friday (July 15) when he was operating a Dodge Durango through Fort Lauderdale, which authorities said had too much tint. When Kodak was subsequently stopped, police stated that his car smelled like marijuana.

After searching, they discovered 31 Oxycodone pills and $74,960 in cash. He had expired license and tags, according to the police. After that, Kodak was lodged at the Broward County Jail. Late on Friday night, Fox reporter Andy Slater tweeted that Kodak was also charged with trafficking.

He stated, “Friday saw the arrest of Kodak Black in South Florida. According to several accounts, police stopped the rapper and discovered more than 30 Oxycodone pills and over $50,000 in cash during a search. Kodak Black is accused of trafficking, various sources tell me, he continued.

Cohen asked for the narcotics to be analyzed by a third party shortly after Kodak Black was taken into custody in order to guarantee a fair trial.

Cohen stated in a statement that it was “difficult… to develop a defense on behalf of [Kodak] without being able to inspect, weigh, and independently test the substances.” In accordance with the protections granted to him by the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution as well as the Florida Constitution, it is crucial to uphold his rights to a fair hearing, confrontation, the ability to prepare his own defense, effective assistance of counsel, and due process.

Following his most recent run-in with the cops, Kodak Black has been cracking jokes. Kodak asserted in a since-deleted tweet that the officer who handcuffed him just intended to grope him. Hey, I’m Officer Pinky Dick, The One In The News For Arresting The Rapper Kid With The Big Dick And A Lotta Cash, he stated in his message. Yes, my daughter has been discussing it so much that I had to stop them so I could feel it for myself. It Felt Like He Had A Shotgun In His Front Pocket, No Lie, Bro.

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