After Iyanna Mayweather was arrested for stabbing YoungBoy’s baby mama, NBA Youngboy hopped online to address Kodak Black and JackBoy. When news broke of the situation, Kodak spoke on it (from jail via social media) and called Youngboy out for “cooperating” with the police.
Iyanna “YaYa” Mayweather was booked for felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon this weekend after she allegedly stabbed YoungBoy’s baby mama, Lapattra Lashai Jacobs.
Law enforcement officers said the incident took place at YoungBoy’s home, where he and Lapattra were hanging out before Iyanna showed up. She reportedly told Lapattra to leave the premises since she was YoungBoy’s fiancée, but Lapattra refused, and instead told Iyanna to leave.
The argument then reportedly moved into the kitchen where Iyanna picked up two knives. When Lapattra moved toward her, Iyanna reportedly charged at the alleged victim and stabbed her with the first knife. Lapattra told police officers that she didn’t feel the first stab wound, but Iyanna proceeded to take the second knife and stab her again. Lapattra was laying on the floor when the ambulance arrived. Her current condition is unknown.
Iyanna Houston’s Harris County jail at around 1:30am on Saturday morning.
NBA YoungBoy light up a big spliff on a plane while Iyanna Mayweather lint his pants off and that didn’t sit well with the pilot.
YoungBoy was reminded when he boarded a private flight with his on-again-off-again girlfriend, Iyanna Mayweather that smoking was not allowed. Youngboy was puffing on a Cuban cigar while Yaya seemed to be using a lint roller to clean him up. Not long after, the pilot’s voice is heard telling the rapper that smoking is not allowed. He kindly asks the rapper to put out the flame from the cigarette to which YoungBoy agrees.
Youngboy Never Broke Again said that he’s not too eager to get back on stage after allegedly making millions of dollars while on house arrest.
NBA Youngboy can be heard speaking about his time on house arrest, recalling a conversation where he was asked if he was present at a particular venue for a performance.