November 14, 2024

Chrisean Rock sentenced to 4 years of probation following a drug possession with intent to sell charge in Oklahoma.




Meanwhile, earlier on Friday, Blueface accused Chrisean Rock of using their newborn son for clout. He initially threatened to file for full custody of the baby before giving her 30 days to “take my son serious,” before he takes legal action.  


Chrisean Rock broke down during a heatwrenching Instagram Live at the threat of Blueface taking their son.


Rock wasn’t present in Craig County District Court when her fate was decided as attorney Ken Gallon reached the favorable plea deal while arguing that his client’s lack of a criminal record should not have her in jail.


The Crazy In Love star will also have to complete 120 hours of community service at a homeless shelter and pay a fine of $991 to the District Attorney’s office. She will be off probation in Oklahoma come March 2027.


Chrisean Rock has a lot to be thankful for as she’s avoided jail time and instead will serve four years of probation in her Oklahoma drug case.


According to Urban Islandz, Rock was sentenced to four years probation earlier this week after pleading guilty to charges of “possession of a controlled dangerous substance without a tax stamp and possession with the intent to distribute.”

The judge agreed and sentenced the Crazy In Love star to four years probation for each of the charges. She must also complete 120 hours of community service at a homeless shelter. 


Chrisean Rock will be on probation until March 15, 2027. In addition, the judge ordered that she must not violate any state, tribal, federal government, or municipal ordinances as part of the terms of her probation. The 23-year-old must also pay a $991 fine to the District Attorney’s office. 


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