Kodak Black recently found himself on the receiving end of some pretty good news when a judge granted him access to tutoring after ordering the rapper's release from solitary confinement.

Earlier this week, fans who follow Kodak on Twitter were informed that his 30-day sentence in the hole was behind him as he went on to tell of how he re-entered general population $10,000 richer thanks to Chris Brown hitting off his commissary. It turns out that in addition to now being able to socialize with fellow inmates, Kodak will also begin to receive visits from a tutor per a request filed by his lawyer, Bradford Cohen.

In court documents filed by Cohen, his honor is reminded that the attorney's famous client had actually been working on acquiring his General Equivalency Diploma prior to his arrest for violating probation back in January. It looks like the judge was willing to look past the phone call infraction that got him put into isolation, in the interest of allowing Kodak the opportunity to further some of his personal goals.

Along with the visits and the G.E.D. studies that will come with them, Kodak will be allowed usage of a laptop, according to reports.

Source: tmz.com