Rapper OJ da Juiceman, 42, is arrested for cocaine trafficking and carrying a 9mm handgun after police chase in Georgia

  • OJ Da Juiceman was pulled for speeding when cops discovered a gun and drugs
  • The rapper, whose real name is Otis Williams Jr, was booked into jail on March 4
  • He faces ten charges including drug trafficking and possession of a firearm

Rapper OJ Da Juiceman has been arrested for cocaine trafficking and possession of a gun following a police chase in Georgia.

The 42-year-old was flagged for allegedly speeding in Coweta County and led cops on a short pursuit before he was pulled over, TMZ reports.

After he was apprehended police discovered cocaine and a 9mm handgun in his 2024 Ford Expedition.

The rapper, whose real name is Otis Williams Jr, was booked into the county jail on ten charges including cocaine trafficking, possession of a firearm, obstruction of law enforcement, speeding and attempting to flee. 

He was taken into custody on March 4 and remains in prison with no bond with his next court date listed as December 25.

Rapper OJ Da Juiceman has been arrested for cocaine trafficking an possession of a gun following a police chase in Georgia

The latest arrest comes almost two years after Williams was arrested in Hardin County in Kentucky.

He was taken into custody and charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to XXL.

He was released after posting bond the same day. Williams had also previously been sent to prison in 2013.

The 42-year-old was flagged for allegedly speeding in Coweta County and led cops on a short pursuit before he was pulled over, TMZ reports

The 42-year-old was flagged for allegedly speeding in Coweta County and led cops on a short pursuit before he was pulled over, TMZ reports

He began his musical career in 2004 and has gone on to become a stalwart in the trap music scene. 

He founded vanity label 32 Entertainment and was formerly signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Brick Squad record label.

The two grew up in the same apartment complex and released a song together, Make tha Trap Say Aye, in 2016.

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