Kodak Black Seeks Trump Pardon & Says He Will Write Fans Back from Prison

Florida rapper Kodak Black is not only requesting a presidential pardon, he is also requesting fans write him to help ease the time of his incarceration.

The Haitian-born Bill Kapri, had his legal team reportedly reach out to Trump in hopes of getting the rapper’s sentence commuted back in September. He is serving time on federal weapons charges.

Kodak vowed to give $1 million to charity in his first year, should he be pardoned. The rapper tweeted, “If The President Them Free Me , I’m Gonna Spend 1 million on Charity within The First Year I’m Out. That’s on Everything,” on Friday.

Kodak also posted his new address for fans to reach out to him and made it clear that only letters with photos will get a write back.


Do you think Donald Trump will give Black a pardon prior to his White House exit in January 2021? Or will Trump be too busy pardoning his gangster pals & more importantly, himself?

Sound off in the comments!

Take the Poll: Verzuz Who’s Next?

Quarantine has brought many unexpected surprises including the now infamous #Verzuz battles on Instagram.

Old heads and young heads alike gather around to cheer on their favorite artist as we reminisce over hit after hit in each contender’s music catalogs.

My favorite battle so far? Babyface VS Teddy Riley — and now the Jeezy VS Gucci Mane match up.

The match up possibilities could be endless as there are tons of artists with tons of great music, but some artists should be made to battle. For the music, for the culture.

Take the poll below and let me know what Verzuz battle you would like to see next?

20/20 Covering Breonna Taylor Story — “Say Her Name”

Tune in this coming Friday, November 20, 2020 for an exclusive special on the Breonna Taylor case.

Photo Credit: Rolling Stone

NY TIMES — The death of Breonna Taylor, a Black medical worker who was shot and killed by Louisville police officers in March during a botched raid on her apartment, led to wide-scale demonstrations in the spring and summer as the case drew more attention.

As of today, none of the officers still have been convicted of her murder.