Update #2: Rick Ross has been released from jail on a $2 million bond, as TMZ reports. He allegedly obtained that one million dollars in equity from a Georgia property formerly owned by boxer Evander Holyfield, $500,000 from a bail bondsman and another $500,000 in cash. So I guess Rozay is really “bout” that life.
Update #1: According to Billboard, Ross was denied bail. More details about his charges were released:
“Subject did assault the victim, Jonathan Zamudio, (twice), with a handgun, specifically a Glock 17, 9mm, black in color, and in doing so caused two chipped teeth, jaw injury, neck injury, and multiple scratches and contusions. The victim lost the use of his jaw and is restricted to soft foods and liquid diet only as result of not being able to chew food.” In addition, the warrant suggests Zamudio was “force[d], against his will… into the residence (guest house)… where he was taken down a hallway, into a bedroom, and forced to remain.”
Just two weeks ago, the MMG leader was arrested in Fayette, Georgia on a traffic violation and misdemeanor possession of marijuana. However, coincidentally, Rick Ross was at the same location again earlier this morning and was arrested YET again; this time for kidnapping, aggravated assault, and aggravated battery.
According to The U.S.Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, Ross allegedly pistol-whipped a man who was doing some work on his home. The worker was forced to stay in the house, which is where the kidnapping allegations came from – following the assault.
Rozay, along with his body guard are currently being held in a Fayette County jail. Although the details are scarce, we’ll keep you informed if anything else surfaces.
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