The Kodak Black team tweeted on Sunday (May 3) that seven guards at the Kentucky prison where the rapper was incarcerated allegedly handcuffed him.
"We just heard about fellow inmates at Max Penitentiary Big Sandy KY. Regarding @Kodakblack treatment," said the first of three tweets.
Two other tweets followed to deliver this message: "On Friday night, he was severely beaten in handcuffs by 7 guards at Big Sandy KY. They repeatedly hit him in the head with a metal object … Then after one of the guards flicked his genitals and said, "You're not such a gangster now, you need bigger balls to survive."
We just heard about fellow inmates at Max. Big Sandy KY Prison. Regarding @ Kodakblack treatment. He was unable to call himself because he was not allowed to call or visit for 6 months to punish the Miami incident, although it has been the case since September
– Kodak Black (@ KodakBlack1k) May 3, 2020
They refuse to give him credit for this time. On Friday night, he was severely beaten in handcuffs by 7 guards at Big Sandy KY. They repeatedly hit him in the head with a metal object
– Kodak Black (@ KodakBlack1k) May 3, 2020
Then after one of the guards flicked his genitals and said, "You're not such a gangster now, you need bigger balls to survive." We notified his lawyer @lawronin @bradfordcohen and he said that he would request a full investigation by @thejusticedept and the FBI
– Kodak Black (@ KodakBlack1k) May 3, 2020
Sandy keeps all the videos and does a full investigation. I also contacted the DOJ because I believe that a third party investigation should take place immediately. There are records of the witnesses who called and said what happened to Bill, ”said Kodak's lawyer Bradford Cohen on Instagram.
Kodak, who is serving a 46-month federal gun charge, is expected to be released in 2022.
The rapper previously claimed to have been ill-treated in Miami, where he claimed that the staff had slowly "strategically killed" him.