Kodak Black's Drug Charge Dismissed Due to Valid Prescription
The rapper still faces a tampering with evidence charge and remains in federal detention despite the dismissal.
- A drug possession charge against rapper Kodak Black in Florida was dismissed due to a valid prescription for oxycodone.
- The dismissal comes two months after his arrest, though Kodak Black still faces a tampering with evidence charge from the same incident.
- Kodak Black, legally known as Bill Kapri, was found asleep at the wheel with white powder around his mouth, initially suspected to be cocaine but later identified as prescribed oxycodone.
- Despite the dismissal, Kodak Black remains in a federal detention center, with his bond revoked in a separate case.
- Kodak Black's legal troubles include a 2022 arrest for trafficking in oxycodone and a commuted federal prison sentence by former President Donald Trump in 2021.