Blueface’s legal troubles have taken another turn as the rapper moves to a new prison, revealing a new mugshot.
- The Los Angeles rapper has been moved from Men’s Central Jail to North Kern State Prison.
- Incarcerated for violating probation, he provided an update on his release date.
- Blueface shared details about his daily life behind bars.
- Despite his imprisonment, he maintains ongoing feuds with Soulja Boy and NLE Choppa.
Blueface is facing more legal challenges as he begins his four-year sentence at North Kern State Prison, having been transferred from Men’s Central Jail in Los Angeles.
TMZ released his new mugshot, showing the rapper looking serious as he joins the medium-security facility’s general population.
In late August, Blueface updated fans about his situation, stating he received a year’s credit on his sentence, reducing his time to three years. He expects to be released around March or April 2025.
Behind bars, Blueface maintains a routine: watching TV, eating Doritos, and using the phone. He joked about his weight gain, saying he’s now 180 pounds and feels like he’s on a break from responsibilities.
Even in prison, he continues his public feuds. Blueface expressed his desire to fight Soulja Boy and NLE Choppa, referencing promises and past confrontations with both rappers.
Blueface’s legal issues trace back to January when he violated probation relating to a 2021 assault charge. His manager, Wack 100, predicted a reduced sentence, estimating Blueface would serve about a third of his time.
Blueface’s prison life is filled with routine and ongoing feuds, all while he serves his time.