As it usually is in life, not all stories have a happy ending and Kodak Black’s hope to be out of the correctional institution is, unfortunately, one of those.
Reports from VladTV have Black’s request for a reduced sentence denied by the federal prosecutors as his motion allegedly failed to follow legal procedures or state any valid reason as to why he deserves a lesser sentence.
Per VladTV, Assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce O. Brown in response to Black’s motion wrote: “(Kodak Black) has not presented ‘extraordinary and compelling reasons’ supporting his request for release.”
“Stated more correction, (Kodak Black) has not presented ANY reason supporting his request for release. He merely states he is not an evil person and promises to participate in community-based programs aimed at helping the ‘younger generation.’ That simply is inadequate pursuant to the statute.”
U.S. Attorney Brown explained that Kodak’s release date of November 2022 is already a generous sentencing citing he could have served up to 10 years originally, in turn stating that a reduced sentence for Black is unnecessary.
Black’s rejected handwritten motion read: “With all due deference, I come in truth. I acknowledge my mistakes and I take full responsibility for my actions. I am not a evil or demented person. I am salvageble (sic) and I have the ability and potential to live a prosperous and positive life.”
As of now, Kodak Black remains in prison until the release date of November 2022.