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Wack 100 Discusses Kodak Black’s Alleged Snitching Amid Jackboy Dispute

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Recently, Jackboy stirred up his ongoing feud with Kodak Black by sharing an interrogation clip from 2015. In the video, the “No Flockin” rapper is seen speaking with a law enforcement officer about an alleged assault in Pompano Beach, Florida. This led to rumors that Kodak had “snitched” on others involved, although court documents that later surfaced online seemed to prove otherwise.

One of the documents reads, “The defendant was placed into an interview room and he spontaneously uttered several statements saying that ‘I know I f*cked up and I shouldn't have taken matters into my own hands.’ He also stated that he punched Juan in the face. Post Miranda, the defendant admitted to punching Juan several times. He stated that he knows what he did was wrong. The defendant added that he put Juan in the vehicle but that the others got in when he asked them to. The defendant stated that he doesn’t know the name of the friend that was in the vehicle with him.”

Now, Wack 100 has spoken up about the situation on social media. According to him, Kodak did nothing wrong. Earlier today, he posted the same court documents on Instagram, defending the rapper and clearing his name.

Kodak Black & Jackboy Beef

Wack wrote, “THE ❌POSERS FUNDINGS #NOTGUILTY@1804jackboy. You released audio with @kodakblackspeaking and edited to him saying names. But the paperwork says #Kodak owned the charges and never said anybody helped him with this. THIS IS NOT #SNITCHING.”

It’s unclear why Jackboy decided to post the interrogation footage now, but his fallout with Kodak stretches back to 2021. The following year, Kodak appeared on Revolt’s Big Facts Podcast, where he reflected on their strained relationship.

“I would never open up my platform to you if there wasn’t no love,” he said. “I could’ve kept the na as just a na that I know, but I gave the n***a all the game and all that type of time because it was genuine love.” While some fans hoped this would lead to reconciliation, the tension between the two artists remains unresolved.