In 2025, rapper Young Buck had his bond revoked and was ordered to serve 30 days in jail after multiple violations while awaiting trial on domestic assault, felony gun charges and vandalism charges.
Last Thursday, Buck (born David Brown) was sentenced to eight years of community corrections – with 30 percent of the sentence suspended – after he pleaded guilty to possessing a weapon after being convicted of a felony.
Court documents obtained by wkrn.com show that he will not go to prison and received pretrial credit for serving 30 days in 2025. The special conditions of the plea include an alcohol and drug assessment within 60 days of plea with mandatory compliance and no violent contact with Lucresia Neal, who reportedly shot at Brown in 2020. Brown must also forfeit all seized property and the weapon, and he must report to Sumner County Community Corrections.
