Young Buck Says He Shared A Cell With Future's Son In Prison

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Young Buck has some tales from prison now that he's out.

Legal trouble has riddled Young Buck's career over the years. Most recently, the rapper was arrested ahead of Christmas and was held without bond up until very recently. The former G-Unit rapper was released from prison last week and chopped it up with DJ Paul on Instagram Live. He addressed 50 Cent after filing for bankruptcy but another thing he mentioned that went under the radar was who he was locked up with.

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Apparently, Young Buck shared a cell with Future's son who is currently behind bars on charges of criminal gang activity, criminal trespass, and altered ID of a firearm. Buck was being held in a Georgia prison where Future's son is apparently also locked up. "Yeah, lil n***a name was Kobi, I think," Buck told DJ Paul during the live stream. "I tell the guard, 'put that n***a in a cell with me.' You feel me?"

He added, "And the little time I was locked up. A little bit of it, I done most of it with his son. His lil' one. I think I talked to Casino, his uncle's and shit... but it fucked me up, man."

Future's son is 17 which means in the state of Georgia, he'll be tried as an adult. Buck said he didn't know the charges but he made sure to tell Casino that he's holding him down.

"I don't really know what his charges was and shit but we was back there, you know?... I just told Casino, 'I got him while he back here. I know y'all finna get this n***a all this money you n***as got but I got 'em while he back here.'"

Check the clip out below. 

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