Celebrating the release of the 'Bandit' rhymer to house arrest, his manager Fee Banks shares on Instagram a picture of the Baton Rogue native posing with a young girl.
- Oct 29, 2021
AceShowbiz - Now NBA YoungBoy a.k.a. YoungBoy Never Broke Again's fans can get a glimpse of their favorite star following his release to house arrest. A first picture of the rapper has surfaced online after he walked out from jail earlier this week.
It's his manager Fee Banks who let out the photo of his artist on social media. Taking to his Instagram page on Thursday, October 28, he posted the image showing the 22-year-old star posing with a young girl, possibly Fee's niece, to celebrate YoungBoy's release.
YoungBoy looked healthy and in good spirits as he was all smiles while putting one arm around the girl's shoulders in the snap. He donned a red long-sleeve shirt and white pants while flaunting his gold chain necklace with a huge pendant.
Fee, who is also the CEO of Good Money Global, captioned the shot, "WELCOME HOME #nbayoungboy." He added, "YOU TRULY BLESSED BOY," before appearing to defend YoungBoy amid his criminal charges as saying, "ONLY GOD CAN JUDGE'EM."
YoungBoy, whose real name is Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, walked out of a Louisiana jail on Tuesday, October 26 at 3 P.M. local time after spending seven months behind bars. He forked $500,000 in cash, his attorneys Drew Findling and Andre Belanger told TMZ.
The Baton Rogue native was previously granted a $1.5 million bond in Louisiana, where he was being held on drug and weapon charges. On Friday, he was granted a temporary release under strict conditions.
The bond includes the condition that the "Outside Today" emcee must wear a GPS monitor and is restricted to a residence in Utah. No one is allowed to stay at the residence with him except for his family and he also has to stay away from guns and have to submit drug tests regularly. However, his release was pending because he also faces charges in the state of California.
On Tuesday, federal prosecutors on his pending California gun case finally agreed to the terms of the $1.5 million bail and home detention ordered in his Baton Rogue case. "I'm really, really happy for him. This is the right result. It's the fair result," his lawyer said of the prosecutors' decision.