NBA YoungBoy has heavy security at his mansion at Gravedigger Mountain. He was recently released from prison and is back home in Utah. Speaking with local station KUTV, one of…
NBA YoungBoy has heavy security at his mansion at Gravedigger Mountain. He was recently released from prison and is back home in Utah. Speaking with local station KUTV, one of…
NBA YoungBoy’s team request move to rapper’s Utah residence.
During a public hearing Monday, YoungBoy’s attorneys requested that their client, Kentrell Gaulden be relocated to his Utah residence.
As part of YB’s pending Utah release, the Baton Rouge native would live under strict house arrest guidelines. Suggesting the rapper would stay out of trouble with a home studio built-in to allow him to continuing working.
According to The Advocate, YB’s team also presented to have a private security team patrol and protect his estate’s premises from certain visitors. As part of a “checks and balances” system, NBA YoungBoy’s team suggested the Bedrock Special Projects company to be on duty.
It’s unclear if the motion will be granted as Chief U.S. District Judge Shelly Dick has rejected the notion of allowing YoungBoy’s bond in the past.
In a statement made earlier this year Judge Dick stated, Gaulden is “inclined toward reckless, illegal, dangerous behavior.”
Adding, “and no combination of bond conditions could ensure the community’s safety.”
His defense argued, if the 21-year-old Rap star were to move permanently to the Utah residence near his support network, YB would be kept in line by an adoptive family eager to keep him out of jail.
The”Lonely Child” rapper is currently being held behind bars at St. Martin Parish Correctional Center in St. Martinville, Louisiana.
Incumbent congresswoman and GOP member Rep. Mia Love of Utah was locked in a tight race against Democrat hopeful Ben McAdams that has been boiling over since Election Day earlier this month. In her concession speech, Congresswoman Love slammed her fellow Republican, President Donald Trump, this after he took a jab at her for not embracing him and thus suggesting that’s why she lost her race.
Love conceded to Democrat Ben McAdams in their Utah congressional race, giving Democrats another pickup in the House of Representatives and bringing the party’s net seat gain to 38. Love, who has represented the district since 2015, had been locked in a close race with McAdams, the mayor of Salt Lake County, since Election Day nearly three weeks ago.
Love made the comments about Trump in response to the President’s post-Election Day news conference, in which he declared that Love had lost the race despite votes still being counted and attacked the congresswoman for not embracing him as a campaigner.
“Mia Love gave me no love and she lost,” Trump said. “Too bad. Sorry about that, Mia.”
“The President’s behavior towards me made me wonder: What did he have to gain by saying such a thing about a fellow Republican,” Love said during her speech in Salt Lake City. “It was not really about asking him to do more, was it? Or was it something else? Well Mr. President, we’ll have to chat about that.”
She continued, “However, this gave me a clear vision of his world as it is. No real relationships, just convenient transactions. That is an insufficient way to implement sincere service and policy.”
Interesting.
Congresswoman Love went on to say that the Republican Party will continue to lose out politically in attracting Black and minority voters stating that it appears that the rival Democratic Party does a better job of inviting discourse among communities of color.