Boosie Badazz Explains 'Misunderstanding' About His Arrest Warrant In Texas

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Boosie Badazz said his arrest warrant has been dropped after he resolved his legal issues with a limo company that accused him of dodging payment for their services.

The Boosie Blues rapper hopped on Instagram Live on Tuesday, September 24, and revealed the warrant for his arrest in Austin, Texas was cleared. Boosie was wanted for a single charge of theft of services greater than or equal to $2,500 and less than $30,000 after the plaintiff claimed he failed to pay an invoice for $8,800. Boosie said he initially wasn't aware that the company and team had set a price for the services. Nonetheless, he was able to pay off his debt.

"It was just a misunderstanding," he said. "I thought I was doing a drop to use the 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's food company. He said he talked to one of my guys and they had set a price. I never knew anything about that."

The plaintiff is a company that provided a sprinter and chauffeur services to Boosie, born Torence Hatch, and his family for three days in June. The chauffeur drove Hatch and his family to a water park, Walmart, urgent care to treat one of his kids, and a trip to the Round Rock Outlet Mall . The driver also took him to a courthouse in downtown Austin to check in with his parole officer. Boosie said he posted a promotional video for the company as well as the owner's wife's food business. However, Boosie was convinced that the promo videos were part of a trade to use the sprinter.

Boosie also revealed that someone broke into the sprinter and stole several items from him. Nonetheless, he resolved the issues from the legal complaint and paid his restitution. He's just glad that his dispute with the limo company is over.


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