By Yuriy Andriyashchuk
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer
Kodak Black finally became a free man again back in January after being pardoned by Donald Trump in his last day as president. Since then, the Pompano Beach, FL rapper has been making nightclub appearances and giving back to local communities. This includes offering to pay future college tuitions of the children of two FBI agents who were recently shot and killed in Sunrise, FL. Kodak also started a $100,000 scholarship at Nova Southeastern University in honor of Meadow Pollack, who was killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shootings back in February 2018.
Kodak is now getting restrictions eased regarding his release. According to TMZ, a judge approved him being able to travel for work-related reasons. Legal documents state that Kodak will need to give his probation officer a full itinerary and note where he will be staying while on the road.
Kodak’s attorneys added that while on the road, the rapper will continue to do charitable work that helps communities. In addition to this work, attorney Bradford Cohen says that business moves will be in place as well such as setting up concerts and working with record labels.
In November, Kodak released his “Bill Israel” album which contained 11 tracks with features from Tory Lanez, Gucci Mane, Lil Yachty, and more. Following his release from prison, he put out the “Last Day In” single.
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