It looks like Blueface will have to wait at least another week to find out if he’ll be ending his 2024 behind bars or at home!
He’s been in jail since turning himself in on January 12. The mothers of his three children, Jaidyn Alexis and Chrisean Rock, his manager, Wack 100, and his parents, Karlissa and Johnathan, have all provided updates throughout the last few months.
The Shade Room reviewed the Los Angeles County inmate booking log, and it appears he’s still behind bars. Additionally, his July 29 court appearance was delayed until August 6 at 8:30 a.m. local time.
Earlier this month, Los Angeles District Attorney Tatiana Chahoian confirmed the rapper had a court appearance on July 29. The appearance was meant to clarify whether he’d be serving any additional time for violating his California probation.
Now, that answer will likely remain unknown until Blueface, real name Jonathan Porter, pulls up to court next week Tuesday. Cops bagged him again after he violated one or more of his probation terms. His probation was connected to a September 2021 assault case originating in Los Angeles.
The booking log doesn’t show why the court pushed back the hearing, but it clarifies his bail restriction. A blogger named Ratchet Shyt, who is partially known for attending celebrity court cases, also spoke on the delayed court hearing on July 29. The blogger revealed that the reason for the pushback was due to the presiding judge’s recovery from surgery.
Last month, on June 24, Blueface closed the chapter on another case after appearing in a Las Vegas hearing via phone. Local prosecutors were on him after violating his probation for a separate Oct. 2022 case. Ultimately, the judge sentenced him to more probation and time served.
Earlier this month, Blueface’s dad spoke out about his son and Chrisean Rock being behind bars. He requested prayers, hoping for a “fresh start” for the co-parents.
As previously reported, the LAPD Fugitives Department arrested her on June 10 after she pulled up to the courthouse to support Blueface at a hearing. At the time, she was accompanied by his dad and her son Chrisean Jr. Her arrest was due to a felony fugitive warrant issued by Oklahoma.
She began serving a 30-day sentence after appearing in court on June 14 for a separate misdemeanor charge of “assault with a deadly weapon without a firearm.” That charge is in connection to a Los Angeles assault case, likely involving the assault of Tamar Braxton’s friend, James Wright Chanel.
Oklahoma planned to extradite Chrisean Rock to handle their case after the 30-day sentence was complete.