Kodak Black is home.
The Pompano Beach rapper was released from jail on Thursday (Dec. 1) after posting $100,000 bond.
Kodak was all smiles as he walked out of the building. “I’m happy to finally be going home to my family and friends,” he wrote on Instagram. “I look forward to clearing my name in the very near future. I want to thank God, my family, my team (Vanessa, Phatboy and James McMillan), Atlantic Records, my lawyers and all of my fans for your continuous love and support. I can’t wait to get back to doing what I love most – working at being the illest rapper alive.”
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Kodak, real name Dieuson Octave, was released from a jail in Florence County, South Carolina, where he was facing a criminal sexual conduct charge.
According to the Sun Sentinel, Octave is being accused of sexually assaulting a fan at the Comfort Inn after a show. The accuser alleges that the 19-year-old Atlantic signee “pushed her into a wall and then down onto the couch,” where he allegedly assaulted and bit her, as per a police report.
The alleged victim filed a report with her school resource officer after telling a school nurse about the incident.
Black was extradited from St. Lucie County Jail in Florida to Florence, South Carolina earlier this week after serving time on a separate drug charge.
In October, Black released “Jailhouse Blues” from behind bars, rapping about his issues with the law. “I ain’t had no guidance so I was committing crimes,” he raps. “Ain’t had no daddy and that’s my reason why.”