Bankroll Freddie has broken his silence on his recent sentencing for drug trafficking and gun charges with a passionate statement on Instagram. He accuses the prosecutors and the judge of having a "vendetta" against him while also citing problems of racism in his home state of Arkansas. All in all, a jury found Freddie guilty of one count of conspiracy to distribute with intent to distribute marijuana, one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana, one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and another count of using a telephone in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.

"Ain’t No Way These Folks Gave Me 12 Years &1/2 On Marijuana & A Gun On A First Time Offender," he began. "Never Been In No Trouble ..

. My Guideline Went From 60-78 Months Which is 5-6 &1/2 Years To 9-10 Years Off Bogus Upward Variance..

. These Prosecutors And Judges Have A Vendetta Against Me In My State For Fighting Them..

. Every Charge I Beat On My Case They Gave Me Upward Variance ..

. If That’s The Case I Could Of Just Copied The Plea For Less Time Then That Come On Make It Make Sense..

. The Judge & Prosecutors Mad I Went To Trial & Beat 7 Out Of 10 Charges & I Didn’t Bow Down To Them ..

." Read More: Bankroll Freddie Sentenced For Drug Trafficking & Gun Charges ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 12: Bankroll Freddie attends Lil Baby and Friends Concert. After Party at Republic on December 12, 2021, in Atlanta, Georgia.

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