He pleaded not responsible and was launched on $500,000 bond as he awaited trial, and one of many circumstances listed within the launch order said that he “should not possess a firearm, damaging machine, or different weapon.” One other mentioned that he “should not violate any federal, state or native regulation.”
Prosecutors accuse Fetty Wap, whose authorized title is Willie Junior Maxwell II, of violating these circumstances throughout a December 11 FaceTime name during which he was allegedly seen holding a gun and threatening to kill an unnamed man, in keeping with an affidavit supporting revocation filed within the Jap District Court docket of New York.
New York Justice of the Peace Decide Steven Locke revoked the rapper’s bond following his Monday arrest in New Jersey, in keeping with John Marzulli, spokesperson for the Jap District of New York.
In a video recording of the decision, Fetty Wap allegedly pointed the gun towards him over the cellphone, the affidavit mentioned. The person is recognized as John Doe within the doc.
“The defendant then says to John Doe ‘Imma kill you and everyone you with,’” in keeping with the doc.
The affidavit alleges that the rapper threatened the person a number of instances in the course of the name.
CNN has reached out to an lawyer for Fetty Wap for remark.