Blueface, the embattled rapper, has found himself back in L.A. County jail after violating his probation in a 2021 assault case. However, unlike most inmates, he is being housed in the administrative segregation area, away from the general population.
Key Takeaway
Blueface, despite being back in jail, is being housed in administrative segregation, providing him with certain privileges and amenities not typically available to the general inmate population.
Life in Administrative Segregation
- Blueface has a cell all to himself where his meals are brought to him.
- He is allowed to leave his cell for up to 7 hours a week for education classes, religious services, or to make calls to his family or lawyers from the rooftop yard.
- He has access to a TV, library, and is allowed showers every other day, with an additional shower permitted on court days.
- Blueface also has access to a variety of commissary options, including snacks and desserts.
Extended Stay in Jail
Blueface's stay in jail is expected to be prolonged, with his release not scheduled until at least the summer due to the probation violation. While the exact nature of the violation remains undisclosed, a recent hearing resulted in his custody being extended until July 2.