Young Buck Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail for Missing Bond Meetings

The rapper was arrested and ordered to spend 30 days in jail after missing meetings with his bond supervisor.

April 10, 2025
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Young Buck has been ordered to serve 30 days in a Tennessee jail due to "repeated violations of his bond supervision."

Sumner County assistant district attorney general Eric Mauldin tells TMZ that the rapper, born David Darnell Brown, was required to meet with his bond supervisor twice a month, but failed to do so. Buck was released on $60,000 bond in 2020 following his arrest on several charges, including domestic assault, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, and vandalism over $10,000.

A judge revoked his bond after his hearing, which was held on Monday.

According to WKRN, Buck will receive a new bond after he serves his time, which the judge allegedly stated "would get his attention this time."

His jury trial in scheduled to begin on July 24.