Bradford Cohen is Kodak Black's lawyer, and he posted a message about Yak having his shows canceled because of Donald Trump.
Trump commuted Kodak's prison sentence before his last term ended, and the Florida rapper has been a staunch supporter ever since.
Yak even used Trump's voice in a song with Fivio Foreign called "ONBOA47RD."
"Kodak has shown unwavering support for President Trump," wrote Cohen on Instagram. "He had a charitable event schedule for 11/11 that he paid for off duty police and EMTs in West Palm Beach. Over a 200k outlay, all for charity and the Palm Beach Police are saying they don’t have the 'bandwidth.'"
"He offered to pay FHP and other agencies as well," his message continued. "The day after the President wins, they are trying to cancel his event. Coincidence? I’ve been hearing other rappers that supported the President are having events canceled as well, Waka Flocka."
Do you think there's any truth to Cohen's claim?
Here's a message from Waka about having one of his meet-and-greets canceled: