Overview
- The rapper, who left MDC Brooklyn on Friday after a 90-day sentence for violating supervised release, showed a SpongeBob toy he says bears Nicolás Maduro’s signature.
- Maduro has been held in the same Brooklyn federal complex since January, yet authorities have not confirmed any contact between the two or authenticated the signature.
- Hours after walking out, he posted a $2.2 million diamond chain and a private jet flight to Miami in videos shared to his social accounts.
- He reentered custody in January for failing drug tests, traveling without approval, and missing required check-ins under the terms of his federal supervision.
- A separate drug case is set for sentencing on September 25, keeping him under court oversight even as he resumes public appearances.