Rapper Kodak Black was arrested in Orange County, Florida, on a felony MDMA trafficking charge on Wednesday [1].

The arrest of the artist, whose real name is Bill Kapri [2], marks a significant legal escalation for the musician in the U.S. legal system.

Authorities arrested Kapri on May 6, 2026 [1]. He was subsequently booked into the Orange County Jail in central Florida [3]. The charges involve the trafficking of MDMA, a synthetic drug commonly known as ecstasy [3].

Following the arrest, Kapri entered a plea of not guilty [2]. The felony charge carries substantial legal weight, as trafficking offenses typically involve more severe penalties than simple possession under Florida law.

Law enforcement officials said Kapri was involved in the trafficking of the substance [4]. The proceedings began shortly after his booking in Orange County, where the rapper faced a judge to enter his initial plea [3].

Kapri has faced various legal challenges throughout his career, but this specific felony charge regarding MDMA trafficking represents a new set of allegations for the artist [2]. The case now moves toward the discovery phase, where evidence presented by the state will be reviewed by the defense.

Kodak Black was arrested in Orange County, Florida, on a felony MDMA trafficking charge

This arrest places Bill Kapri in a precarious legal position due to the felony nature of trafficking charges in Florida. Unlike misdemeanor possession, trafficking charges often trigger mandatory minimum sentences and stricter bail conditions, which could impact the rapper's ability to tour or record during the judicial process.