Boosie is facing serious federal consequences after his May Houston nightclub incident put his supervised release in jeopardy.

Federal probation supervisors in California are now asking a judge to revoke his freedom and send him back to prison for eighteen months. The Louisiana rapper caught a felony aggravated assault charge after allegedly smashing a security guard’s head with a broken hookah base at Dome Nightclub, and that single incident has triggered a cascade of violations that could cost him his liberty. The security guard required eight staples to close the wound on his head, and a second witness corroborated the story.

Boosie left the scene before police arrived, but investigators identified him and issued a warrant. He appeared in court in early June and secured an $85,000 bond, with his Texas trial set for September 2026. But here’s where it gets worse for him: probation supervisors say he violated multiple conditions of his supervised release from his January 2026 federal gun conviction. Boosie was in Houston without court permission and performed as a headliner at the nightclub without requesting approval from his probation officer. Both are direct violations of his release terms. Additionally, a drug test from January showed he tested positive for cannabinoids, another breach. The feds also noted his extensive criminal history, including prior convictions for assault, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.