Kodak Black has reportedly been given a release date.
According to TMZ, the “No Flockin’” rapper will be free again on or about Aug. 14, 2022. He could get out a few days earlier than that because the 14th falls on a weekend day. Kodak is currently in the process of being transferred to a Kentucky prison to spend out the rest of his 46-month sentence.
Kodak’s mother has hired Attorney Benjamin Crump to represent her son as he claims that he was being “strategically killed” inside of the Miami prison. Kodak previously detailed his safety fears in multiple Instagram posts.
“Lieutenant F. Arroyo has been very vindictive towards me and I have a strong feeling it has something to do with me being set up, laced, bruised and brutally beaten two weeks before my court date,” he wrote on Jan. 16. “There is a big conspiracy going on in this building on Me. Santiago Torres is using her position wrongfully in Miami FDC and is abusing her authority. She has been writing falsified incident reports on me, to take phone privileges that I get once a week while in solitary. Also, doing anything to take my gain time so that I come home literally when I am supposed to.”
Kodak further claimed that his girlfriend was removed from his visitation list, he was denied a visit from his mother, his mail was tampered with and he was given an empty tray for New Year’s breakfast.
He also detailed how another inmate committed suicide because he was denied medical attention.
“About four months ago there was a guy in here in solitary confinement that was well known throughout the building Pete was a very kind and generous person and while in solitary confinement Pete’s health condition reached a very advanced Stage while he was in excruciating pain!” He explained. “So, Pete requested medical attention (like myself) which was denied ( like myself) because he felt like he was dying ( like myself ) As Pete’s constant cried for help fell on deaf ears, he decided to take himself out of his misery by hanging himself from the bunk to end his pain and suffering.”
Kodak’s mother is planning to sue following her son’s concerns.