The “Hot N*gga” rapper appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court by himself, without his co-defendants Chad “Rowdy Rebel” Marshall and Nicholas McCoy.
Shmurda, born Ackquille Pollard, entered a deal September 9 where he pleaded guilty to charges of 4th-degree conspiracy and 2nd-degree criminal weapons possession. Shmurda agreed to have no appeal but gets credit for time served, which is two years since he was taken into custody in December 2014.
In court, the 22-year-old MC expressed frustration after he previously told Complex that heaccepted the deal to help Rowdy Rebel out.
“I was forced to take this plea. I do not want to take this plea!” reporter Jennifer Cunningham tweeted, quoting Shmurda’s reaction in court.
#BobbyShmurda had an outburst in court: "I was forced to take this plea. I do not want to take this plea!" pic.twitter.com/I5BrKTjtk6— Jennifer Cunningham (@jhcunningham) October 19, 2016
“They lied to me,” Billboard added that he said.
Judge Abraham Clott denied a request from Shmurda’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, to delay the official sentencing.
Shmurda and members of the GS9 gang were arrested in New York in December 2014 on various weapons and murder charges. The Epic Records signee’s bail was set at $2 million and multiple attempts to post the bail were denied.
Throughout the case, Shmurda’s legal team and family criticized the justice system for seemingly making an example out of the upcoming rapper.
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