Rapper B-Free Sentenced to 1 Year and 4 Months in Prison for Violent Assault
Rapper B-Free has been sentenced to 1 year and 4 months in prison for a 2024 assault. Known for his beef with BTS, the rapper now faces jail time for causing permanent injuries.
Rapper B-Free, infamous for his long-standing beef with BTS members Suga and RM, is headed to prison. On January 2, 2026, the Seoul High Court upheld a lower court's ruling, sentencing the rapper to 1 year and 4 months behind bars for assault and bodily injury.
B-Free Sentenced to 16 Months Following 2024 Incident
The legal battle stems from a violent encounter in June 2024. According to Sports Seoul, B-Free was involved in a confrontation with a resident at a Seoul apartment complex after being asked to stop honking his motorcycle. The altercation turned physical, resulting in the victim suffering severe injuries, including facial fractures and traumatic optic neuropathy.
Medical experts noted that the victim required 8 weeks of treatment and may face a permanent visual field defect. The Seoul High Court stated that the defendant's conduct was "highly blameworthy" and that severe punishment was unavoidable given the permanent nature of the victim's injuries.
A History of Controversy and Conflict
B-Free first drew the ire of global fans in 2013 when he insulted BTS during a broadcast. Despite a later apology, his 2022 album reignited the feud by referring to the group as "grown men acting like boys." His career has been frequently marred by legal issues, including the previous confiscation of his bank accounts due to unpaid debts.
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