Boosie Addresses Austin Warrant For Theft Of Service Charge (Exclusive Video)

In an exclusive video statement to The Shade Room, Boosie clarifies a now-cleared warrant against him in Austin, Texas. As we previously reported, authorities issued a warrant against the rapper for an $8,800 unpaid chauffeur service charge.

Boosie Speaks Out In Exclusive Video About Mistake Warrant
Boosie says that the situation was “just a misunderstanding” and confirms police have cleared the warrant. He says a member of his team spoke with someone from the chauffeur service unbeknownst to him and came up with a payment agreement. “I never knew nothing ’bout that,” he said in the exclusive. 

Boosie says he was under the impression his social media shoutouts for the company were in exchange for the service.

“I thought I was doing a drop for the use of sprinter to take my kids to the water park. I did the drop for the sprinter business, I also did a drop for his wife food company,” rapper said.

According to the affidavit reviewed by KXAN, the company provided Badazz and his family with chauffeur services from June 5th to 7th by picking them up from the airport in Austin, Texas. The company confirms that Boosie provided them with shoutouts via social media but shows text evidence of conversations between Boosie’s team confirming a cash payment that they never received.

Rapper Gives More Details About The Cleared Warrant
Boosie updated us on Sept. 24 that thieves stole his items from the car while he was partnering with the company.

“At night the sprinter got broke into all my stuff got took out the sprinter. I’m just glad it’s been resolved. I paid the restitution. I ain’t finna do nothing on no fed paper bout some crumbs,” he said.

Nonetheless, the rapper says everything has been resolved, and the restitution has been paid. His lawyer, Bryce Carpenter, tells The Shade Room that the warrant was cleared on September 19th.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, a clip resurfaced of Boosie and T.I. checking their sons for using firearms as music video props. Both of the artists have previously served time for gun-related charges. Tiny Harris stepped into The Shade Room to clarify that the video is from an “old TV show” that the fathers were filming with King Harris and Tootie Raww.

RELATED: Circulating Video Shows Boosie & T.I. Addressing Their Sons For Using Guns As Music Video Props (WATCH)
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