Feds Ask Judge to Revoke Boosie Badazz’s Supervised Release
Probation officers have recommended an 18-month federal prison term to run consecutive to a separate Texas assault case, with a July 10 San Diego hearing set to decide whether his release is revoked.
Overview
- Federal probation supervisors filed papers in late June saying Boosie violated supervised release and asking Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo to revoke his release and order 18 months in prison to run after any Texas sentence.
- The petition cites three alleged breaches: performing and traveling to Houston without prior approval and a January drug test that probation records say was positive for cannabinoids.
- The federal filing follows an alleged aggravated assault at Houston’s Dome Nightclub on May 24 in which a security guard was hurt and later required staples, and Boosie has a separate Texas aggravated-assault charge with a September trial date.
- Boosie has publicly denied the probation claims, saying his probation officer located an emailed travel approval and that subsequent tests have been "crystal clean," and his lawyers say they are contesting the federal petition.
- Judge Bencivengo declined to issue a bench warrant and ordered Boosie to appear on July 10 in San Diego to show cause why his supervised release should not be revoked, making that hearing the immediate milestone to watch.