NBA Youngboy, whose legal name is Kentrell Gaulden, was sentenced to nearly two years in prison for gun-related charges, reaffirming the seriousness of such offenses.
After admitting to possessing firearms as a convicted felon, Gaulden expressed regret, stating, "I let my situation get the best of me. I take full responsibility."
Federal Judge Howard Nielson emphasized the need for Gaulden to achieve a state of sobriety and self-control, which includes completing court-ordered treatment and evaluations.
The plea agreement resolved multiple legal challenges for Gaulden and included acknowledgment of weapon possession during a rap video shoot, demonstrating a pattern of legal issues.
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