Blueface Transferred to North Kern State Prison: Serving Four-Year Sentence for Probation Violation
Blueface, the rapper known for hits like “Thotiana,” has been transferred to North Kern State Prison in Delano, California, to serve out his four-year sentence for violating the terms of his probation. This move comes after his initial arrest in January, where he had been held at Los Angeles Men’s Central Jail. The probation violation stemmed from a 2021 assault case.
Despite facing a lengthy sentence, Blueface remains optimistic about his time in prison. In a recent interview on the radio show Effective Immediately, he revealed that he expects to be released sooner than expected due to a year credit and time served. He anticipates being released around March or April of next year.
In the midst of his legal troubles, Blueface attended a Los Angeles Clippers game with his son, Javaughn J. Porter. The rapper’s personal life also made headlines when the mother of his youngest child, Chrisean Rock, was arrested for a probation violation. Despite missing her son’s first birthday while in jail, Rock shared a message of reflection and forgiveness on Instagram.
As Blueface adjusts to life in North Kern State Prison, fans can stay updated on his situation through social media and HotNewHipHop. The rapper’s journey through the legal system continues to unfold, with his music career on hold for the time being.