Kodak Black in prison

Kodak Black is not letting prison get him downward; he is remaining busy past staying creative behind confined.

On Mon, Kodak's lawyer, Bradford Cohen, visited the rapper at a federal facility in Oklahoma — a calendar week afterwards his removal from a Miami prison — and shared an update on his client on social media. In an Instagram mail service, Cohen said that Kodak is doing well and working on new projects.

Cohen let fans know he flew up to Oklahoma for the day to see Kodak and wrote; "We will address the issues in FDC Miami in good fourth dimension," Cohen shared. "It was practiced to run into [Kodak] and he was in good spirits. He is working on new projects and reading." He closed the post by thanking fans for their continued support.

Though, Cohen never confirms if the "projects" Kodak is working on are music, many fans are hopeful.

The news of Kodak's facility move and contempo update come later the Florida rapper released complaints of inhumane treatment while serving his time in Miami'southward Federal Correctional Constitute. Late last twelvemonth Kodak claimed through an Instagram post that he was drugged, and accused FCI officials of trying to strategically kill him. He too raised concerns regarding denied visits from his family members.

The rapper connected in a social media mail, "My family unit hasn't received none of my letters for the holidays. Which is deadline brutal and unethical, but as if all this is not enough, on Dec 31 New year's day's Eve to be exact, I was handed an empty tray for breakfast. I brought it o their attention, but nothing was done for me. Since the photographic camera shows them entering a tray through my flap, just meanwhile there is nothing in my tray when i. opened it."

Reports country that Kodak's motility had nothing to do with his on-going complaints, and was simply standard procedure.