Baton Rouge rapper Lil' Boosie is requesting a California judge not to send him to prison after a federal gun charge.
Boosie Badazz faces federal sentencing on January 9 for gun possession as prosecutors seek 2 years while he lobbies Trump for a pardon.
Boosie Badazz is asking a federal judge to sentence him to probation and community service instead of prison time for a felon ...
Rapper Boosie Badazz seeks leniency at sentencing, requesting probation and community service after pleading guilty ...
Ahead of his sentencing on Friday after pleading guilty to a gun charge, veteran Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz is seeking ...
Prosecutors want a judge to sentence Boosie Badazz to two years in prison for his gun conviction, but he says it was an isolated lapse in judgment.
The feds argued the rapper should get two years in prison for his gun conviction — about half of the 46 months sought by ...
Federal Prosecutors Seek Two-Year Prison Sentence For Boosie In San Diego Gun Case Fed Prosecutors Seek Two-Year Prison ...
Boosie energized LSU’s women’s basketball team after a blowout win, celebrating his lifelong bond with Flau’jae Johnson and inspiring players in the locker room.
Boosie attended the LSU women's basketball team's 109-41 victory over Alabama State in true Boosie fashion on Sunday ...
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours. As we count down the final hours of 2025, get ready for a lot of fun ...
Boosie Badazz responds to the “fk the streets” movement in hip-hop, calling on rappers to stop using street narratives if they reject them.