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Kodak Black Released From GPS Monitoring After Admin Mixup

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After being arrested when cops found 31 oxycodone pills on him, Kodak Black was forced to wear a GPS device.

Well, it turns out he was not supposed to be placed under GPS monitoring.

“Honorable Magistrate Judge Goodman signed the written order which states the pretrial release conditions for the Defendant,” Kodak Black’s attorney Bradford Cohen said in documents obtained by AllHipHop.

“On page three (3) of the written order under the title ‘Location Monitoring Program’ there is no ‘check mark’ next to the condition that reads ‘Active GPS Monitoring.’ It does however state and checks off the box that states ‘location monitoring technology at the discretion of officer.’ The probation officer in turn requested a GPS monitoring device be placed on the Defendant, at his own expense.”

Video footage of Kodak performing with an ankle monitor went viral after his arrest. Kodak says the pills were legal because he had a prescription and that he was racially profiled.

The ankle monitor has been removed.

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