Boosie Shares Update on His Service Theft Warrant (Exclusive)
In an exclusive video statement sent to The Shade Room, Boosie clarified that an arrest warrant has now been cleared for him in Austin, Texas. As we previously reportedThe government has issued a A warrant was issued for the rapper’s arrest for unpaid chauffeur service fees of $8,800.
Boosie speaks out in exclusive video about flawed arrest warrant
Boosie said the situation was “just a misunderstanding” and confirmed that police had cleared the warrant. He said a member of his group spoke to someone from the ride-hailing service he did not know and offered to make a payment arrangement. “I never knew anything about that,” he shared in an exclusive article.
Boosie said he was under the impression that his social media endorsements for the company were in exchange for the service.
“I think I did a drop for using the sprinter to take my kid to the water park. I did a drop for the sprinter business, I also did a drop for his wife’s food company,” the rapper said.
According to the affidavit Rated by KXANThe company provided chauffeur services to Badazz and his family from June 5 to 7, picking them up from the airport in Austin, Texas. The company confirmed that Boosie had offered them a ride over social media but showed text evidence of conversations between Boosie’s group confirming a cash payment they never received.
Rapper provides more details on cleared arrest warrant
Boosie updated us on September 24 that thieves stole his belongings from his car while he was working with the company.
“The sprinter broke into all my stuff at night and took the sprinter. I’m just glad it’s settled. I paid the settlement. I wouldn’t have done anything without federal paperwork for some scraps,” he said.
However, the rapper said the matter has been resolved and the compensation has been paid. His lawyer, Bryce Carpentertold The Shade Room that the arrest warrant was dropped on September 19.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, a clip of Boosie and T.I. checking up on their son for using a gun as a prop in a music video resurfaced. Both artists have previously served time for gun-related charges. Tiny Harris stepped in to The Shade Room to clarify that the video was from an “old TV show” the fathers filmed with King Harris and Tootie Raww.
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