Boosie PLEADS GUILTY To FEDERAL GUN Charge & FACES 15 YEARS In PRISON “I ACCEPT..
Rapper Boosie Badazz, whose legal name is Torres Hatch, is facing a daunting future after pleading guilty to a federal gun charge that could land him behind bars for up to 15 years. The 42-year-old artist entered his plea in a San Diego federal court today, a significant turn in a case that has gripped fans and legal experts alike.
This legal battle dates back to May 2023 when Hatch was arrested during a traffic stop, where police discovered two firearms in the vehicle he was occupying. Although initial state charges were dismissed, federal prosecutors swiftly picked up the case due to Hatch’s history as a convicted felon, which prohibits him from possessing firearms under federal law.
In a candid moment outside the courtroom, Hatch expressed his desire to move on from this chapter of his life. “I want to put it behind me and get on with my life,” he stated, emphasizing the toll this case has taken on his ability to travel and work. His attorney echoed his sentiments, highlighting Hatch’s commitment to accepting responsibility.
Hatch’s sentencing is scheduled for November 21, just days after his birthday, leaving fans and followers on edge. The federal judge will have the final say on his sentence, which could range from two years to the maximum of 15, depending on various factors, including Hatch’s prior conduct and the specifics of his plea deal.
As the clock ticks down to his sentencing, Hatch’s future remains uncertain. Will he face years away from his nine children and fiancée, or will the court show leniency? One thing is clear: Boosie Badazz is at a critical crossroads, with his life and career hanging in the balance.