Bankroll Freddie Convicted of Federal Drug & Gun Charges – Shocking Verdict Revealed!
Bankroll Freddie, the up-and-coming rapper, has recently been found guilty of multiple federal charges related to drugs and guns, though he managed to escape more serious charges that would have landed him in jail for life. According to a Department of Justice ruling, the rapper, whose real name is Freddie Gladney III, was found guilty of various charges including marijuana possession and distribution, possession and distribution of a controlled substance, firearm possession in furtherance of drug trafficking, and using a communications facility in the furtherance of drug trafficking crimes.
The ruling came from the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Arkansas. Bankroll Freddie’s sentencing status remains unclear, and he has not released any comments about his conviction.
Bankroll Freddie was arrested in 2022 in a federal drug bust where he and 34 others, including his father, were taken into custody. He was charged as part of a 61-count indictment against the Every Body Killas (EBK) gang and the Loady Murder Mobb. The Department of Justice claimed that these two gangs conspired together to distribute cocaine, crack cocaine, meth, and marijuana.
Allegedly, the 30-year-old rapper was part of a crew that planned to sell large amounts of crack cocaine and marijuana in Arkansas and Texas between March 2021 and October 2022. During the arrests, officers seized jewelry and cash from several defendants amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Prior to this legal trouble, Bankroll Freddie’s music career was on the rise. He released an album titled Big Bank in April 2021 under Quality Control and Motown Records. The album featured guest appearances from notable artists such as Young Dolph, Megan Thee Stallion, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, and more.
Despite this setback, Bankroll Freddie has faced a promising music career and has garnered attention in the hip-hop scene for his talent and collaboration with well-known artists. The future remains uncertain for the rapper as he awaits sentencing for the charges he was found guilty of.