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Kodak Black arrested in Florida for alleged drug trafficking

May 7, 2026
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Kodak Black arrested in Florida for alleged drug trafficking

Kodak Black has been arrested in Florida for alleged drug trafficking.

The 28-year-old “Zeze” rapper was taken into custody on Wednesday and booked into the Orange County Corrections Department for trafficking MDMA, Page Six can confirm.

Kodak, whose real name is Bill K. Kapri, looked serious in his mugshot obtained by Page Six.

Kodak’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, told us that the rapper’s arrest was a “coordinated surrender” connected with a November 2025 case that involved an officer searching a vehicle that his client wasn’t in.

Mugshot of Kodak Black with a serious expression and a red hoodie.
Kodak Black (pictured here in his latest mugshot) has been arrested in Florida for alleged drug trafficking. Orange County Corrections Department
Kodak Black performs onstage.
The rapper (seen here in October 2022) was taken into custody on Wednesday and booked into the Orange County Corrections Department for trafficking MDMA. Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Cohen said that the officer discovered a bag containing a bottle of prescription cough syrup that allegedly had Kodak’s fingerprint on it.

“This is a case where the law is not sufficient to charge possession of the item,” he told us. “Then instead of simple possession, they doubled down and filed it as a trafficking charge.”

Kodak’s lawyer added that he plans to fight the drug trafficking charge over its “weak legal basis.”

“We look forward to yet another fruitful resolution to another case that should have never been filed,” Cohen concluded.

Kodak Black at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards.
A lawyer for Kodak (pictured here in August 2017) said that he plans to fight the drug trafficking charge over its “weak legal basis.” Getty Images
Kodak Black attends the KidSuper fashion show.
“We look forward to yet another fruitful resolution to another case that should have never been filed,” an attorney for Kodak (seen here in September 2025) said. Getty Images

This wouldn’t be the first time the hip-hop star was arrested.

The “No Flockin” rapper has had a long history of criminal charges, which have included armed robbery, false imprisonment, weapons possession and sexual assault.

In March 2020, he pleaded guilty to charges of firearms possession and served time in federal prison. However, President Donald Trump commuted his conviction the following June.

He was also arrested for trespassing in his hometown of Pompano Beach, Florida, in January 2022.

A few weeks later, Kodak pleaded guilty to charges of first-degree assault and battery and was sentenced to 18 months of probation.

Kodak Black performing onstage in a black and orange jacket, gold grill, and a diamond necklace.
The “No Flockin” rapper (pictured here in September 2022) has had a long history of criminal charges. Getty Images
Kodak Black in court for a probation hearing.
Kodak (seen here in court after one of his many arrests) pleaded guilty to charges of firearms possession in March 2020 and served time in federal prison. Tribune News Service via Getty Images

Meanwhile, the “Tunnel Vision” rapper opened up about his drug use shortly after being arrested for cocaine possession in Plantation, Florida, in December 2023.

“I’ll tell God himself I do Percs and s–t like that, but them was my medicine prescribed to me,” he said during an Instagram Live at the time, citing the prescription he was given after being shot in the leg in February 2022.

“Even before I got shot and I had got prescribed to them again, I could say that I had started damn abusing,” he added.

Kodak Black at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards.
The “Tunnel Vision” rapper (pictured here in August 2017) opened up about his drug use after being arrested for cocaine possession in December 2023. Getty Images
Kodak Black in a yellow fuzzy hat and a striped shirt, blowing smoke, at the Tommy Hilfiger fashion show.
“I’m working on myself. I’m working right now, homie,” the rapper (seen here in September 2022) said after his cocaine arrest. “I paid $350,000 and s–t to get clean and get better.” Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows

Kodak also opened up about his efforts to get clean following his December 2023 cocaine arrest.

“I’m working on myself. I’m working right now, homie,” the rapper said. “I paid $350,000 and s–t to get clean and get better. I’ve done went to rehab by myself without the court having to tell me to do that. Just me wanting to better myself.”

The dad of five added, “I got children, homie, and I have to be here for them. I never have enough time on the streets to even be no junkie.”

If you or someone you care about is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). 

The post Kodak Black arrested in Florida for alleged drug trafficking appeared first on Page Six.

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