Young Buck, the G-Unit rapper, found himself back in a familiar place – a jail cell in Tennessee. This time, it was due to missed meetings with his bond supervisor. According to Assistant District Attorney Eric Mauldin, Young Buck was required to meet twice a month with his supervisor while on bond supervision for two cases – a drug case and a domestic violence case. However, he failed to do so, leading to a motion for a hearing which took place on April 7. During the hearing, the judge sentenced him to 30 days in county jail.
This is not the first time Young Buck has faced legal troubles. In February 2022, he was arrested in Nashville on a vandalism charge for allegedly damaging his girlfriend’s car. Additionally, in August 2016, he spent a weekend in federal lockup for violating his probation after threatening to burn down his ex-girlfriend’s apartment. He also served an 18-month prison sentence for gun possession, checking into Yazoo City Medium Security Federal Prison in Southern Mississippi in August 2012.
Despite his past run-ins with the law, Young Buck continues to face legal challenges. After his 30-day stint in jail, there will be another hearing to reconsider his bond and determine if any new bond should be set. Young Buck’s legal troubles serve as a reminder of the consequences of not adhering to legal obligations and the importance of complying with court orders.