Kodak Black Arrested In Florida On MDMA Trafficking Charge
Kodak Black Arrested In Florida On MDMA Trafficking Charge
Kodak Black is facing another legal situation after being booked into the Orange County Jail in Florida on a felony drug trafficking charge.
According to Orange County Jail records cited by local Orlando outlets, Kodak Black — whose legal name is Bill Kapri — was arrested by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and booked on a charge of trafficking in MDMA. Local reports also state that the 28-year-old rapper was being held on no bond and was expected to face a judge Thursday.
This is a developing legal story, and more details may emerge as court proceedings move forward.
Kodak Black Booked In Orange County
The latest reports say Kodak was booked Wednesday into the Orange County Jail. FOX 35 Orlando reported that jail records list the charge as trafficking in MDMA, while ClickOrlando reported that jail records showed he was being held on no bond.
TMZ also reported that Kodak’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, described the arrest as a “coordinated surrender” connected to a November 2025 case. According to TMZ’s report, Cohen said the case involved a vehicle search where Kodak was not a passenger, and that police allegedly found a bottle of prescription cough syrup with Kodak’s fingerprint on it. Cohen reportedly said he plans to fight the trafficking charge and described the legal basis as weak.
At this stage, Kodak has not been convicted of the charge. The case will have to move through the court process.
What The Charge Means
The Independent reported that Kodak is facing a charge involving 10 grams of MDMA, and noted that under Florida law, trafficking 10 grams or more of MDMA is treated as a serious first-degree felony with a mandatory minimum prison sentence and fine if convicted.
That makes the charge legally significant, but it is also important to separate the charge from the outcome. A booking and charge are not the same as a conviction.
For now, the central facts being reported are that Kodak was booked in Orange County, the charge is trafficking in MDMA, and the case is reportedly tied to a 2025 investigation.
Why This Story Is Getting Attention
Kodak Black has been one of Florida’s most visible rap figures for years. His music, public image, and legal history have often moved together in the headlines.
For fans, the news lands as another difficult chapter in a career that has included major records, mainstream visibility, and repeated legal challenges. For critics, it continues a pattern they have pointed to for years. For supporters, the immediate focus will likely be on what Kodak’s legal team says and whether the facts behind the charge hold up in court.
That is why the details matter. The headline is loud, but the legal process still has to play out.
WWETV Takeaway
For WWETV Network, this is a major hip-hop legal update, but it should be handled carefully.
The verified reporting so far says Kodak Black was booked in Orange County, Florida, on an MDMA trafficking charge and held without bond. His attorney reportedly says the arrest was a coordinated surrender tied to a 2025 case and intends to challenge the charge.
Until more official court details come out, the responsible framing is simple: Kodak Black has been arrested and charged, but the case is still developing.
WWETV will continue following updates as more information becomes available.
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