NBA Youngboy Has Been Given A Modification to His House Arrest Rules

Recently, NBA Youngboy was given a modification for his house arrest rules since being arrested on a prior gun charge in Baton Rouge. Court documents show that Judge Shelly Dick chose to loosen up restrictions on his house arrest on Wednesday, March 15th. The judge decided to remove two conditions from Youngboy’s supervised release, which allow him to have more than three visitors without a curfew at his home.

The documents read, “The Court issues this written Order modifying condition number 18 and condition number 19 of the Order Setting Conditions of Release, Document 142 filed on October 27, 2021, for the Defendant, [NBA YoungBoy (real name Kentrell Gaulden)].”

They go on to say, “It is hereby ordered that condition number 18 and condition number 19 of the Defendant’s Order Setting Conditions of Release are modified as follows: (18) No more than three persons may visit Gaulden at his home at any time. (19) No visitors are allowed at the Defendant’s home before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m. ‘Home’ is defined as the Defendant’s residence and all property and appurtenances of the residence. It is so ordered. Signed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this 15th day of March 2023.”

Back in October of 2021, Youngboy faced two federal gun charges and was released on $1.5 million bail and was ordered to live under house arrest. The original release limited him to two or three visitors at a time, in addition to his wife, a producer, and his business manager.

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