Rapper Kodak Black was arrested on a felony drug-trafficking charge in Orange County, Florida, on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 [2].

The arrest of the high-profile artist brings renewed legal scrutiny to the musician, whose career has been marked by both commercial success and frequent legal disputes.

Authorities said that Bill Kapri, known professionally as Kodak Black, was trafficking MDMA, a synthetic drug commonly referred to as ecstasy or molly [1, 3, 4]. The arrest occurred in the Orlando area of Central Florida [1, 2, 3].

Kapri has a significant global reach, having sold more than 30 million singles [1]. Despite this commercial achievement, he continues to face challenges within the U.S. legal system.

Following the arrest, Kapri pleaded not guilty to the felony charge [5]. The case remains under the jurisdiction of Orange County authorities as the legal process proceeds.

This latest incident adds to a pattern of law enforcement encounters for the artist. The specifics of the trafficking charge, including the quantity of the controlled substance involved, are expected to emerge as court documents are made public.

Rapper Kodak Black was arrested on a felony drug-trafficking charge

This arrest represents a significant legal escalation for Kodak Black, as felony drug trafficking charges carry heavier penalties than simple possession. The outcome of this case could impact the artist's ability to tour and maintain professional contracts, continuing a cycle of legal instability that has coincided with his commercial peak.