ADVERTISEMENT

Is Kanye West Heading To Jail?

Kanye has however pleaded not guilty to both charges. His attorney, Blair Berk entered the plea on the rapper’s behalf on Thursday in an L.A court. The father of one [North West] was charged with two misdemeanors in September over a July altercation with paparazzo, Daniel Ramos at Los Angeles International Airport.

Ramos claims West punched him in an unprovoked attack and wrestled his camera to the ground. Reports claim prosecutors declined to file felony charges against West, but decided to pursue the misdemeanors.

Kim Kardashian’s fiancé faces up to a year in jail if convicted of both charges or pay a $1,000 fine. West’s case is due back in court on January 23.

What do you think guys, should Kanye go to jail?

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

You should avoid boat rides for these 5 reasons

You should avoid boat rides for these 5 reasons

How to save a life by doing CPR during an emergency

How to save a life by doing CPR during an emergency

Avoid these 3 common mistakes when cooking fried rice

Avoid these 3 common mistakes when cooking fried rice

Okin biscuits and 9 other snacks millennials loved as children

Okin biscuits and 9 other snacks millennials loved as children

How 1 woman became first lady of 2 different countries — she married 2 presidents

How 1 woman became first lady of 2 different countries — she married 2 presidents

How parents, teachers can recognise when a child is being bullied

How parents, teachers can recognise when a child is being bullied

It's illegal to publicly celebrate your birthday in this country

It's illegal to publicly celebrate your birthday in this country

Here are Dagrin's 10 best rap verses on the 14th anniversary of his death

Here are Dagrin's 10 best rap verses on the 14th anniversary of his death

Ex-PDP chairman, 4 others acquitted of conspiracy, breach of peace charges

Ex-PDP chairman, 4 others acquitted of conspiracy, breach of peace charges

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT