Blueface Receives Prison Sentence After He Reportedly Violated Parole

By Tony M. Centeno

August 13, 2024

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Blueface has been sentenced to serve four years in prison after a judge ruled that he violated the terms of his probation.

The decision was handed down on Friday, August 9, and was confirmed by his manager Wack 100. Wack is confident Blue will be home in 9-10 months due to his 400+ days of time served, which brings his sentence down to three years. Blue's father, Johnathan Porter, also attended the hearing. Unlike Wack, Porter wasn't satisfied with the judge's ruling. He had a tear in his eye when he gave fans an update about his son's case.

Blueface's sentence arrived nearly three years after he allegedly attacked a club bouncer at Skinny's Lounge in San Fernando Valley, Calif. The bouncer asked for his ID to get into the venue, but Blueface decided to pull up a photo of him on Google and tried to use it as identification. After he was denied, Blue and two other men allegedly attacked the bouncer and left the lounge. The bouncer filed a battery report after he went to the hospital to treat his injuries.

The "Thotiana" rapper was initially sentenced to four years in prison in 2022. However, he received an execution of suspended sentence when he was granted parole, which kept him out of prison. However, after he was reportedly caught with drug paraphernalia earlier this year, a judge revoked his probation and gave him the maximum sentence of four years.

Blueface is currently behind bars at the Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles.

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