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Young Buck Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail for Bond Violations

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Nashville, Tennessee — Rapper Young Buck has been ordered to serve 30 days in a Tennessee jail due to repeated violations of his bond supervision, according to Sumner County Assistant District Attorney General Eric Mauldin.

Young Buck, born David Darnell Brown, was previously released on a $60,000 bond in 2020 following his arrest on multiple charges, including domestic assault, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, and vandalism exceeding $10,000. The bond was revoked during a hearing held on Monday because Buck failed to meet with his bond supervisor twice a month as mandated.

“He did not comply with the conditions of his bond, which necessitated this action,” Mauldin confirmed to media outlet TMZ.

Following his 30-day sentence, Buck is expected to receive a new bond, as the judge indicated that this period of incarceration “would get his attention this time.” His jury trial is scheduled to begin on July 24, adding further complications to his ongoing legal issues.

Buck’s several legal troubles are compounded by his accusations against his former boss, 50 Cent, claiming that his actions have led to personal and financial difficulties. The rapper has alleged that 50 Cent’s treatment of him contributed to his bankruptcy.

As Young Buck prepares for his court battle ahead, the outcome of his upcoming trial remains uncertain, prolonging a tumultuous chapter in his career.

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