Rapper Boosie Badazz, born Torrence Hatch, is facing a potential 15-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to a federal gun charge in San Diego today. The 42-year-old artist, known for his vibrant social media presence, accepted responsibility for the charge stemming from a traffic stop in May 2023, where police discovered two firearms in the vehicle he was occupying. This plea comes after state charges were dropped, allowing federal prosecutors to pursue the case due to Hatch’s status as a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, which violates federal law.
In a candid moment outside the courtroom, Hatch expressed his desire to move forward, stating, “I want to get it behind me and get on with my life.” He urged his fans to keep him in their prayers as he prepares for sentencing on November 21st, just days after his birthday. His attorney conveyed optimism, highlighting Hatch’s commitment to accepting responsibility while also emphasizing his positive contributions to the community.
The gravity of the situation is underscored by the fact that Hatch, a father of nine, could face a maximum sentence of 15 years, though there is speculation about a possible lighter sentence based on time already served. The case has seen numerous legal twists, including a significant U.S. Supreme Court ruling that impacted the ability to charge felons with gun possession, yet federal prosecutors refiled charges against Hatch shortly after the initial dismissal.
As the clock ticks down to sentencing, the music industry and fans alike are left anxiously awaiting the outcome, with Hatch’s future hanging in the balance. Will he find a way to navigate this legal storm, or is he destined for years behind bars? The stakes couldn’t be higher for the controversial figure as he confronts the consequences of his past actions.