NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 14: Kodak Black attends the KidSuper fashion show during September 2025 New York Fashion Week on September 14, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
Kodak Black is once again navigating a widening legal situation in Florida. This now includes parallel cases involving the mother of his child. The Pompano Beach rapper was arrested Thursday in his hometown on allegations of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement and resisting an officer without violence. The booking marks his second arrest in a little over a week. This adds to an already active court docket.
The latest arrest follows a May 6 case in which Kodak was charged with felony MDMA trafficking in connection with a November 2025 incident in Orlando. In that earlier investigation, authorities said they recovered a pink bag containing ecstasy, roughly $37,000 in cash, and documents allegedly linked to him during a vehicle search. Around the same period, Jammiah Catera Broomfield, his child’s mother, was arrested in a separate case in Broward County.
Broomfield, 28, was taken into custody April 16 in Fort Lauderdale on methamphetamine trafficking charges. According to her arrest report, officers identified her vehicle as one that had previously fled from detectives. This prompted a traffic stop attempt. Police said she drove erratically, abandoned the car, and ran on foot before being detained near Dillard High School. She faces multiple charges, including meth trafficking, probation violation, driving on a suspended license, and resisting an officer without violence. Additionally, she was already out on bond in a prior grand theft case at the time.
Parallel Cases Move Forward as Kodak and Broomfield Face Separate Court Battles
The overlapping cases have drawn attention because of their timing and similarity. Both Kodak and Broomfield are facing drug-related allegations and accusations tied to evading law enforcement. Each case is now moving through the Florida court system separately.
At a May 7 arraignment, Kodak pleaded not guilty to the MDMA charge and was released on a $75,000 bond, according to NBC Miami. Furthermore, his legal team is currently handling multiple active cases across jurisdictions.
Broomfield remains in custody under a Palm Beach County hold. Kodak’s next court appearance is scheduled for late May. At that time, prosecutors are expected to present additional evidence related to the fleeing and eluding charge.
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