Yella Beezy Released on Bond in Mo3 Murder-for-Hire Case
The Dallas rapper posted a reduced $750,000 bond and is under strict conditions as he awaits trial for the 2020 highway shooting of Mo3.
- Yella Beezy, accused of orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot leading to Mo3's 2020 death, was released from jail on March 28, 2025, after posting a $750,000 bond.
- His bond was reduced from $2 million during a court hearing on March 27, where prosecutors presented traffic camera footage of the fatal highway shooting.
- Beezy is under house arrest with an ankle monitor, prohibited from contacting witnesses or victims, and must seek court approval for travel outside Dallas.
- Prosecutors allege Beezy hired Kewon White to carry out the killing, with White and another co-defendant, Devin Brown, also facing murder charges.
- Beezy has pleaded not guilty to the charges of capital murder while remuneration, and the case remains ongoing with significant public and legal scrutiny.