Blueface, the rapper known for his chart-topping hits, finds himself in deeper legal trouble as a Nevada judge issues a bench warrant for his arrest due to an alleged probation violation. The artist, who is currently in custody in Los Angeles for a separate probation violation, faces the possibility of serving time in both California and Nevada.
The probation violation in Nevada stems from a plea deal Blueface made in connection to a Las Vegas strip club shooting case. He received a suspended sentence of 3 years probation, contingent on maintaining a clean record. A probation violation could lead to incarceration for a significant period, given the underlying 2-5 year sentence.
Details surrounding the alleged violation involve a cell phone video from a Utah performance in December, where Blueface is seen bringing a woman on stage and instructing his fiancée to "get her" as she attacked the woman. Blueface's attorney, Kristina Wildeveld, clarified that this incident is the focus of the probation violation investigation.
Despite being in custody in California until July due to a separate probation violation related to an assault case, Blueface's legal woes extend to Nevada. The rapper's lawyer asserts that he is cooperating with law enforcement and plans to surrender to Nevada authorities after serving his time in California.
As the legal saga unfolds, Blueface faces the prospect of navigating a complex legal landscape, with potential consequences in both states.