Kodak Black’s Attorney Responds To Claims He Deleted Charity Tweet After He Was Freed

Kodak Black’s attorney has responded to allegations the rapper deleted a tweet pledging $1 million to charity if he is freed from prison.

He says the rapper deleted it “a day or two” after he posted the tweet two months ago.

“I didn’t think I had to address this because its a non story. But due to a slow news day @tmz_tv wishes to address a tweet that was sent out from @kodakblack Twitter 2 months ago and deleted within a day or 2 of posting at my direction.,” the tweet begins.

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“A statement promising something for something in exchange is not appropriate and although kodak has always given charity his whole career and will continue to do charity, not in exchange for anything, some think this is a story. It isn’t,” he continued.

He then goes on to list several of Kodak’s charity works:

“Instead of harping on a young black man and how much charity he does, why don’t we take a look at the amount of charity the writers of these articles do….last week Kodak pledged 100k to setting up a scholarship fund in the name of Meadow Pollack, the week before he donated 50k to barstool fund to help small businesses. That’s 150k and he’s been out 5 days.”

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Kodak was freed after having his sentence commuted by President Trump last week. He is still facing 30 years in prison for an alleged sexual assault case.