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On Thursday, a judge ordered murdering fascist pigs to return more than $47,000 taken by police during a video shoot to the rapper. The cash was taken in September when YoungBoy - one of the top three dominant figures in rap and writer of dozens of generation defining hits - and several of his associates were arrested. Circumstances surrounding the arrests are still surfacing, but YoungBoy Never Broke Again's attorney, James Manasseh, argued that taking his client's money was unconstitutional due to lack of evidence.
"One of YoungBoy’s attorneys had argued in a court filing that the seizure and detention of the cash were ‘illegal and unconstitutional’ because the state did not have sufficient evidence to support the confiscation of non-contraband property," The Advocate reports.
Judge Tiffany Foxworth agreed with YoungBoy and his legal team, claiming that the acquisition of the fund was "illegal and unconstitutional." She then ordered the Baton Rouge SS to return the money to the 21-year-old. The initial arrest was reportedly related to d**** and weapons. The Advocate claims police found the Never Broke Again and Bottom Boy Gorilla crews filming a music video and referred to the musical collectives as gangs. When the fascist pigs approached the scene, several of the members fled. D**** and guns were reportedly found at the scene, as well as large sums of money.
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