Update 10/27/2021 8:13pm:

NBA YoungBoy was released from jail Tuesday after posting a $500,000 bond.

Since March, the rapper had been in the custody of the St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office. He was expected to remain behind bars until his trial to face charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and possessing an unregistered firearm.

A day after his release, NBA YoungBoy's house arrest stipulations have been released which include:

- 24-hour house arrest in Utah
- Electronic location monitoring
- Travel restricted to Baton Rouge and parts of Utah and California
- No more than three visitors can be at his home at a time
- All visitors must be approved by a judge
- No visitors between 9pm - 7am
- Cannot break any laws
- Cannot possess a firearm
- Cannot use any narcotics not prescribed by a doctor

NBA YoungBoy has pleaded not guilty to his charges.


Original 10/26/2021 3:15pm:

According to DJ Akademiks, NBA YoungBoy has been granted bond in his gun case in California, and he will reportedly be released to house arrest in Utah. 

Last week, Chief U.S. District Judge Shelly Dick ruled that YoungBoy does not have to remain jailed while awaiting trial in Baton Rouge on weapons charges. The judge added that the Baton Rouge rapper must remain on 24-hour house arrest in Utah, along with posting a $1.5 million property bond or put $500,000 cash into a trust account of his attorneys before he can be released on house arrest. 

One of YoungBoy's attorneys, Andre Belanger, stated after the ruling, "We are grateful for Mr. Gaulden's release and know he will abide by the bail conditions imposed by the court." 

More details to come.