Bobby Shmurda Offered 8-Year Plea Deal
Being walked out in handcuffs, Bobby Shmurda appeared emotionless entering the Manhattan Supreme Criminal Court in New York City on Thursday.
With a plethora of family, friends and GS9 affiliates all in attendance, the "Hot N***a" rapper moved swiftly to the stand awaiting the hearing's word while his lawyer Kenneth Montgomery stood tall and seemingly confident beside him.
Prosecutors announced that they were offering him a plea deal of eight years in prison for second-degree possession of a weapon followed by five years of probation. As the announcement was made, the rapper's family appeared to be distraught. If convicted, he faces up to 25 years in prison.
Montgomery informed reporters that he has to talk to his client about whether he would accept the deal, but "maintained his innocence." He added that the two still need to "sit down and have a meaningful conversation."
Prosecutors backed up their seemingly harsh plea deal by informing the judge that Bobby had been re-arrested while in Rikers Island for possession of a sharpened metal object.
When he exclusively spoke to DramaTv last week, Montgomery said that prosecutors are looking to make an example out of the rapper.
"Obviously him and Rowdy are two people who the government is going to take a hard position saying, 'You know what? We're not offering them anything or we're going to offer them something extremely high to put them in a trial posture because of the publicity of the case."
Shmurda's trial date has been set for Oct. 5. The judge made it clear that this would be a long-winded trial, one expected to span over two months.