Quando Rondo has reached an eight-month milestone of sobriety following his past struggles with drug addiction.
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Quando Celebrates Sobriety
To celebrate the achievement, Quando Rondo shared a throwback video on Instagram from a night with friends. In the video’s caption, the ‘CASH’ rapper described his journey to sobriety and reflected on how drugs have impacted his life.
Rondo recalled being “high as hell” that night and admitted that he “finally loves being sober.”
“I been sober 8 months straight !!! But these 3 other than flash I know believe in me frfr! Budda squeal & big brah wac RIP !! I been high as hell this night I came along way boy thats the only thing I appreciate about this life I finally love being sober ! I USED TO TAKE SO MANY DRUGS & TBLACC & PLUTO THEM USED TO SAY IM TRIPPING BUT IM SURPRISED I DIDNT OD THAT JUST MEAN THAT IM HERE 4 A REASON! #here4Reason The Album #longlivewac”
Quando Pleads Not Guilty To Drug Charges
Quando’s sobriety anniversary follows his arrest for DUI related to a crash in February. According to HipHopDx, Rondo was seen speeding and then subsequently crashing into another car last summer, in July.
WTOC 11 reported that during the incident, he showed signs of an overdose, prompting professionals at the scene to administer Narcan to him. At the time of the crash, Quando Rondo was already out on bond for drug and gang charges.
Rondo has experienced multiple encounters with the law, including pleading not guilty to federal drug charges in 2023.
As The Shade Room previously reported, police in Savannah, Georgia, arrested the rapper without incident on (November 8) during a traffic stop. According to Savannah Now, the federal indictment charged Tyquian Terrel Bowman, known as Rondo, with conspiracy to possess and distribute fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana.
However, on November 13, the ‘Tear It Down’ artist appeared before a judge in Georgia alongside his attorney Kimberly Copeland, reportedly entering a “not guilty” plea.
In June 2023, Rondo faced another federal case when the Chatham County Superior Court indicted him and 19 other associates. Accusations labeled the singer as the leader of a street gang named Rollin’ 60’s and alleged that he conspired to sell marijuana and opioid pills.
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