Saturday, September 7, 2024 -Rapper Blueface has officially started serving his four-year prison sentence, having been transferred from the Men’s Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles to North Kern State Prison in central California.
TMZ obtained Blueface's new mugshot, taken Thursday as he entered
general population at the medium-security facility. The rapper, known for his
chart-topping hits, will now have access to various programs designed to
prepare inmates for life after incarceration.
Although Blueface is already a successful
artist, North Kern State Prison offers educational and vocational programs
aimed at helping inmates reintegrate into society. The prison provides
opportunities such as Adult Basic Education, High School/GED preparation, and
vocational training. Inmates can also participate in religious services,
self-help groups, and substance abuse programs.
Blueface’s prison stint follows a four-year sentence handed down last
month after a probation violation linked to a 2021 assault charge. The rapper
turned himself in in January and has been in custody since. North Kern’s staff
will assess his background, medical and psychological history, and social
relationships to find suitable work and educational opportunities during his
time in prison.
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