Judge Sentences Young Buck to 30 Days in Jail for Violations of Bond Supervision

Young Buck (real name David Brown) has had his bond revoked in Tennessee due to what officials called “repeated violations of his bond supervision,” local ABC affiliate WKRN reported. The news outlet also said that Assistant District Attorney Daniel Daugherty noted the hearing was held Monday (April 7).

The judge sentenced the former G-Unit rapper to 30 days behind bars. According to Sumner County Sheriff’s Office website, he was booked the same day as the hearing.

Billboard has reached out to his attorney for comment.

The Sumner County ADA Eric Mauldin explained to TMZ that Buck was supposed to meet with his bond supervisor twice a month regarding a drug and domestic violence case.

Buck’s jury trial is slated to kick off on July 24. WKRN also reported that officials said once he completes his sentence, the judge will set a new bond.

Young Buck secured his release on bond in 2020 for $60,000 after being arrested for charges of domestic assault, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon and vandalism.

50 Cent didn’t hold back when clowning his former G-Unit running mate for yet another legal run-in. This time, 50 mocked Buck’s mugshot.

“Damn how dat [ninja emoji] head get like that, police must’ve hit him in the head. LOL,” he wrote to Instagram while reposting the mugshot and then a clip of a character from the animated film Mastermind. “I gotta get back to work, LOL.”

Michael Saponara

Billboard