Boosie Badazz is still locked up after 2 judges rejected a prosecutor’s request to keep him behind bars.
On Thursday, a second judge upheld the bond order by the first judge. Boosie said he paid the full $50,000 cash bond but he is still in a San Diego jail.
The 40-year-old “Wipe Me Down” rapper believes the prosecutor has a personal vendetta against him. Boosie is being held in jail on multiple gun charges.
The Baton Rouge rapper called on his fans to pray and protest outside a San Diego courthouse on Wednesday.
“I need all prayer warriors across the world to pray this Southern District of California [to] remove Mr. Wheat and this prosecution off my case,” he wrote. “Even my attorneys have never seen nothing like this in their career. Help me fight this injustice and say a prayer for my freedom tomorrow.”
After the judge has granted me a bond, and I paid my full cash amount the prosecution refuse to respect the judges decision to let me go. They showed no evidence of me being a flight risk or a danger to the community.
The prosecutor Mr. wheat looked at me singing Wipe Me Down,…— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) June 22, 2023
Only one fan showed up outside the courthouse on Wednesday. The lone fan held a sign that read: “Free Torrence Ivy Hatch aka Boosie Badazz.”
Boosie tweeted photos of his only fan. He captioned the post: “God can’t fail!!!”
God can’t fail!!! pic.twitter.com/lvXDhxy243
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) June 22, 2023
u do all this hooting and hollering for these rappers and ain’t nobody show up for u ??? bet u stay off live next time
— $AVAGE (@G5Loyal_) June 22, 2023
Boosie was pulled over in a black Mercedes SUV on May 6 after law enforcement officers observed a Glock handgun in his waistband in an Instagram Live video.
San Diego officers found a loaded handgun matching the one seen in the video.
A San Diego County judge dropped the gun charge on June 14. However, the feds arrested Boosie when he left the courthouse.
At a bond hearing on Tuesday, the judge was not persuaded when the prosecutor played a Math Hoffa podcast video in which Boosie explained that a younger clique member takes ownership of any guns found in his possession.
Watch the video below.