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Nota sentenced to 60 days imprisonment

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Last updated: March 12, 2023 4:20 pm
sokonnect Published March 12, 2023
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Nota to spend 60 days in prison

Nota Baloyi has been sentenced to direct imprisonment for 60 days.

K.O revealed that he has taken legal action against the controversial podcaster for accusing him of killing AKA.

The late rapper employed K.O’s brother, Don Design as his road manager, and he was present at the location where the Touch My Blood hitmaker got shot.

Following the killing on the 10th of February, Baloyi said:

“I told you who my first five suspects are, in fact, my first six suspects. My other suspect is K.O because K.O has not answered for why his brother watched AKA die.”

“Siya said K.O’s brother, blood brother, Mdluli K.O, sent his brother to set AKA up. You understand. Don’t let the families of K.O, Siya and everything get away with this,” reads Baloyi’s post which was attached to the court paper.

The court issued an order on Thursday after Nota disrespected the court order obtained by musician rapper to refrain from disseminating, on social media, defamatory statements that he was implicated in the assassination of hip hop superstar AKA.

“The Sheriff of the court and the South African Police Service are directed to take the respondent into custody and to deliver the respondent to the Leeuwkop Prison or any other prison within Gauteng for a period of sixty days,” reads the order, according to Sunday World.

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