Miami Herald

After two years, rapper NLE Choppa’s gun and drug case ends in a Broward court

- BY GRETHEL AGUILA gaguila@miamiheral­d.com

Memphis rapper NLE Choppa must complete a year of probation after striking a deal with prosecutor­s in exchange for a plea in a 2022 Broward County gun and drug case.

NLE Choppa, whose real name is Bryson Potts, entered a no-contest plea Friday morning before Broward Circuit Court Judge Barbara Duffy. The rapper, who was represente­d by defense attorney Brad Cohen, will be able to travel nationally and internatio­nally through his probation period.

The rapper was ordered to forfeit any firearms and complete a firearm-safety course as well as 40 hours of community service.

In 2021, NLE Choppa was charged with burglary, carrying a concealed firearm as well as possession of Alprazolam, also known as Xanax. As part of the agreement, prosecutor­s dropped the drug charge and reduced the other two charges to misdemeano­rs.

While he declined to comment Friday, NLE Choppa released a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, after his arrest in 2021, alleging that he was targeted by police and that media outlets were using the incident to smear his image.

“During this arrest I was set up, substances were planted on me that I don’t consume/use/own, my name was lied upon, and I was mistreated in the process,” he said in the statement.

WHAT HAPPENED THAT NIGHT?

According to police, several masked men were caught on tape jumping over the fence of a Superior Towing lot in Davie on March 28, 2021.

After pacing around the lot for some time, two men hopped into a silver Ford Expedition, police say. The SUV was pulled over while still in the parking lot.

One of the men, captured on camera wearing a black jacket with white sleeves, was identified by

 ?? JOSE A. IGLESIAS jiglesias@elnuevoher­ald.com ?? Rapper NLE Choppa, whose real name is Bryson Potts, left, shakes hands with his attorney, Brad Cohen, at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Friday.
JOSE A. IGLESIAS jiglesias@elnuevoher­ald.com Rapper NLE Choppa, whose real name is Bryson Potts, left, shakes hands with his attorney, Brad Cohen, at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Friday.

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