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Lil Wayne, Kodak Black Get Presidential Pardon from Trump

American rappers, Lil Wayne and Kodak Black, on Wednesday, January 20, 2021, secured clemency from outgoing president, Donald Trump.

Trump on his final day in the office granted the rappers of charges before them.

Wayne was facing up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to illegally possessing a firearm while traveling on a private plane in December 2019.

The rapper met with Trump during a campaign stop in October and tweeted his support for the president’s criminal justice reform efforts.

“President Trump granted a full pardon to Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., also known as ‘Lil Wayne. Mr. Carter pled guilty to possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon, owing to a conviction over 10 years ago. Brett Berish of Sovereign Brands, who supports a pardon for Mr. Carter, describes him as ‘trustworthy, kind-hearted and generous.

“Mr. Carter has exhibited this generosity through commitment to a variety of charities, including donations to research hospitals and a host of foodbanks. Deion Sanders, who also wrote in support of this pardon, calls Mr. Wayne ‘a provider for his family, a friend to many, a man of faith, a natural giver to the less fortunate, a waymaker, [and] a game-changer’,” a statement from White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, read.

In November, the Tunnel Vision rapper publicly pleaded with the president to free him in advance of his August 2022 release date. In return, he promised to donate $1 million to charity.

“Kodak Black is a prominent artist and community leader,” McEnany said in the statement while praising Black’s philanthropic efforts.

“He has committed to supporting a variety of charitable efforts, such as providing educational resources to students and families of fallen law enforcement officers and the underprivileged. In addition to these efforts, he has paid for the notebooks of school children, provided funding and supplies to daycare centers, provided food for the hungry, and annually provides for underprivileged children during Christmas,” the statement added.

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