Nashville, Tennessee rapper Young Buck was sentenced to three years in prison, over weapons charges on Friday (July 13).
The rapper will serve a total of 18 months for the offense. “With the judge not considering my history to subtract some time, I’m just thankful for what time I do have,” Young Buck told WSMV-TV.
On July 26, a number of Young Buck’s assets will be auctioned off by the IRS, including the “Young Buck” moniker, which is owned by one of the rapper’s creditors and former label home, G-Unit Records.
After he is released, Young Buck must stay off drugs and serve three years probation.
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