The housing authority in Pompano Beach sent a cease and desist to Kodak Black over the charitable contribution to his old neighborhood. In July, the Florida rapper donated a reported 100 air conditioning units to the elderly and underprivileged at a housing project.
In its letter, the housing authority claimed Kodak Black’s donation was a disruption to residents. Kodak was also accused of showing up to the housing project twice and causing disturbances by shooting a music video and playing loud music.
“Your actions have adversely impacted the Property’s residents’ right to peacefully enjoy the property,” the letter read.
Kodak Black’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, shamed the Pompano Beach Authority for wishing “to stop the assistance to the elderly and underprivileged during a heatwave and two-year pandemic.” He also rejected the letter’s claim that his client was shooting a music video and playing loud music.