Rap artist OJ Da Juiceman, whose real name is Otis Williams Jr., recently encountered legal troubles in Georgia. The 42-year-old musician was apprehended by law enforcement officials in Coweta County following a brief pursuit initiated due to alleged speeding.
Upon being pulled over, authorities uncovered a 9mm handgun and a quantity of cocaine within Williams’ 2024 Ford Expedition vehicle. Consequently, he now faces a myriad of charges, encompassing cocaine trafficking, possession of a firearm, obstruction of law enforcement, speeding, and the attempt to flee.
Williams’ current legal predicament is not an isolated incident, as he was previously arrested in Hardin County, Kentucky, in 2022. On that occasion, he faced charges of possession of a handgun, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia by a convicted felon. Additionally, Williams has a history of incarceration, having served time in prison back in 2013.
In the music industry, OJ Da Juiceman is recognized as a prominent figure in trap music. He established his own vanity label, 32 Entertainment, and previously signed with Gucci Mane’s 1017 Brick Squad record label. The two artists share a connection, having grown up in the same apartment complex, and even collaborated on the song “Make tha Trap Say Aye” in 2016.
As of now, Williams remains incarcerated without bond, and his next court appearance is scheduled for December 25.
Law enforcement officials apprehended the rapper following a brief pursuit initiated due to alleged speeding
The world of trap music has certainly witnessed its fair share of legal entanglements, and OJ Da Juiceman’s recent encounter with the law serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by some within this musical genre. As the story unfolds, fans and industry observers alike await further developments in this ongoing case.