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“Boosie Badazz Reveals Shocking Details Behind His Texas Arrest Warrant – You Won’t Believe What He Says!”

Added on September 25, 2024 inFree Entertainment News
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The rapper took responsibility.

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<p class="className619da4 text-dark-grey !leading-[1.9125rem] break-words text-[17px] lg:text-lg"><a href="https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/profile/lilboosie" class="font-semibold hover:text-accent-color border-b-2 border-accent-color" target rel>Boosie Badazz</a> recently found himself in a bit of a pickle. I mean, who hasn’t had a moment when the law gives you the side-eye? But in Boosie's case, it turned into a Texas-sized legal headache with a warrant for theft of services. Apparently, our boy Boosie stiffed a chauffeur service to the tune of $8,800! Not exactly a small change, huh? Initially, he acted like he didn’t even know what was happening, but he finally took a breath and decided to clear the air in an exclusive chat with <em>The Shade Room</em>. According to Boosie, he’s all squared away now, claiming it was just a big ol’ misunderstanding.</p></div><div class="mb-8" readability="16"><p class="className619da4 text-dark-grey !leading-[1.9125rem] break-words text-[17px] lg:text-lg”>So here’s the scoop: the warrant was issued on August 29 and, as The Shade Room reported, the amount owed went from a wild $2,000 to nearly $30,000 before settling in at the hefty $8,800. Sounds like a real rollercoaster! Boosie, however, took to the camera saying, “Never knew nothing ’bout that,” which, let’s be real, is pretty surprising given the hefty bill. He went on to explain that he had rented a sprinter van for a family outing, thinking he was doing the business a favor by bringing his kids to the water park—because who doesn’t love a fun day out? He even claimed that he paid for the service and for some food from the owner’s wife’s culinary venture. What a guy!

Boosie Badazz Blamed The Warrant On A Misunderstanding

<p class="className619da4 text-dark-grey !leading-[1.9125rem] break-words text-[17px] lg:text-lg">The rental company, however, wasn’t on the same page. They claimed to have reached out to Boosie’s team about a cash payment that went MIA, which is when things went from bad to worse. I mean, can you imagine renting a van and then getting robbed? Yup, Boosie said while he was using the sprinter, it got broken into and he lost a bunch of his personal stuff. “At night the sprinter got broke into all my stuff got took out the sprinter,” he lamented. Yikes! Despite that chaos, Boosie stepped up and paid his dues, which ultimately led to the warrant being cleared. It seems Boosie is trying to keep his record clean… at least for now.</p></div><div class="mb-8" readability="13.565891472868"><p class="className619da4 text-dark-grey !leading-[1.9125rem] break-words text-[17px] lg:text-lg”>“I’m just glad it’s been resolved,” he told The Shade Room, adding, “I paid the restitution. I ain’t finna do nothing on no fed paper bout some crumbs,” which, I must say, is one way to look at it! Busy day for Boosie on September 24; not only did he put the warrant drama behind him, but he was also spotted giving his son a good talking-to. This all went down on the set of a music video featuring his son, Tootie Raw, and T.I.’s track, King Harris. Can you believe it? He had to admonish the young men for making a video that glorified gun violence! Talk about some family bonding time. T.I. even backed Boosie’s stance on the matter. It’s a little ironic, don’t you think? Both of these guys have

Boosie Badazz recently ran into legal trouble. The controversial rapper had a warrant issued against him in Texas. The warrant was for theft of service charge, as Boosie was accused of stiffing chauffeur service out of $8,800. Boosie Badazz initially failed to acknowledge the accusations against him, but he decided to clear up the situation in a Shade Room exclusive. According to him, the warrant has been taken care of, and the whole situation was a misunderstanding.

The warrant against Boosie Badazz was issued on August 29. The Shade Room reported that the amount of money the rapper owed varied from $2K to $30K, and eventually confirmed the aforementioned total. Boosie, however, told the outlet that he was not informed of the warrant right away. “Never knew nothing ’bout that,” he explained over video. The rapper claimed that he rented a sprinter van in order to take all of his kids out for a day. “I thought I was doing a drop for the use of sprinter,” he stated. “To take my kids to the water park. I did the drop for the sprinter business, I also did a drop for his wife food company.”

Boosie Badazz Blamed The Warrant On A Misunderstanding

The company that rented the van claimed that they communicated with Boosie Badazz’s team regarding a cash payment that never came. The whole ordeal got more complicated, though. The rapper said that the sprinter van was broken into while he was renting it. Evidently, Boosie was stripped of several personal belongings. “At night the sprinter got broke into all my stuff got took out the sprinter,” he told the outlet. Despite the headache of having reportedly been robbed, Boosie Badazz paid the restitution. The warrant against him was subsequently cleared.

“I’m just glad it’s been resolved,” he told The Shade Room. “I paid the restitution. I ain’t finna do nothing on no fed paper bout some crumbs,” he said. Boosie Badazz had a pretty busy day on September 24. In addition to clearing the air on his warrant, he was seen scolding his son. The bizarre ordeal took place on the set of a music video starring Boosie’s son Tootie Raw and T.I.‘s song King Harris. Boosie scolded the young men for glamorizing gun violence in their video, and T.I. co-signed the veteran rapper’s stance. It probably doesn’t help that both Boosie Badazz and T.I. have served prison time for gun charges in the past.

About The Author

Elias is a music writer at HotNewHipHop. He joined the site in 2024, and covers a wide range of topics, including pop culture, film, sports, and of course, hip-hop. You can find him publishing work for HNHH from Monday to Friday, especially when it comes to the coverage of new albums and singles. His favorite artists are Andre 3000, MF Doom, pre-808s Kanye West and Tyler, The Creator. He loves L.A. hip-hop but not L.A. sports teams. The first album he ever bought was Big Willie Style by Will Smith, which he maintains is still a pretty good listen.

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