On Wednesday (Feb. 12), Bradford Cohen, who is Kodak Black's current lawyer, jumped on his Instagram page to offer his thoughts on Melly’s case now that he’s no longer representing the incarcerated rapper. In the post he wrote, “This will be a very interesting trial, I am no longer representing Melly in this matter, but I predict a not guilty based on all the evidence I have reviewed.” Cohen went on to say that Melly has new lawyers handling the case and believes that the rapper will be able to post bond because prosecutors have “weak evidence.” “He has some very fine attorneys that I believe will be able to secure a favorable verdict,” Cohen added. “I also think that bond will be granted given the weakness of the evidence. Never rush to judgement in cases until you see everything
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