Boosie Badazz dodges prison time in his San Diego gun-possession case, reaching a plea deal that keeps him free. Here’s what happened in court.
Boosie Badazz just caught a break.
The Baton Rouge rapper, whose real name is Torrence Hatch, has officially avoided prison time in connection with his San Diego gun-possession case. According to reports, Boosie reached a plea agreement that allowed him to bypass jail and instead accept a lighter sentence, marking a major legal win for the rapper.
Boosie was initially arrested in May 2023 after police alleged he was in possession of a firearm as a felon. The arrest sent shockwaves through his fanbase and sparked concerns that the outspoken rapper would face serious federal time.
But thanks to his legal team, Boosie struck a deal that kept him out of prison—though full details of the sentence have not been made public. Sources close to the case say the rapper will still be subject to certain legal conditions but won’t serve any additional time behind bars.
“God is great,” Boosie wrote on social media following the news. “I appreciate all my supporters and my team for holding me down through this.”
Boosie Badazz has long been a polarizing figure in hip-hop, known as much for his uncensored opinions as his music. This legal win may give him more room to focus on new projects, upcoming tours, and building his brand outside of controversy.
For fans, the news comes as a relief—one more chapter closed in a long legal journey.



















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