Despite being arrested a few hours prior, Fetty Wap appears to be unbothered by the situation as he headed to a club after and happily shared his nightlife with his 7.1 million followers on Instagram.
According to the Daily Mail UK, the 30-year-old emcee shared a video on his stories hours after authorities tracked him down with an ankle monitor alert and he was arrested at Newark Liberty International airport.
The "No Days Off" hitmaker appears to be in a VIP section of an unknown club. In the short clip, Fetty Wap was alone in the area.
He wore a black t-shirt and a chunky gold necklace. The outlet also noted that he was wearing the same olive green pants that he wore at the time of his arrest.
The 30-year-old rapper also shared a photo of him standing beside Money Mont, another rapper who's part of his "Fetty's Remy Boyz collective."
He wrote in the photo, "Ya'll know who we is [for real]... @pdice_official get yo a** here lol... the original remyboyz."
At the time of this writing, there's no information on whether Fetty Wap broke the law by going into the club.
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Fetty Wap's Initial Arrest
Before he was taken into custody over the weekend, the rapper was initially arrested and charged in October after being involved in a conspiracy to smuggle significant amounts of drug substances like heroin, fentanyl and more, around New York.
According to the Associated Press, the musician was arrested at Citi Field, where the Rolling Loud festival took place.
"The fact that we arrested a chart-topping rap artist and a corrections officer as part of the conspiracy illustrates just how vile the drug trade has become," FBI New York's top official Michael J. Driscoll said.
Fetty Wap, whose real name is Willie Maxwell, and his co-defendants reportedly conspired to possess and distribute over a whopping 220 pounds of heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine from 2019 to 2020.
Later, the rapper pleaded not guilty and was held without bail during a virtual court hearing.
His legal counsel, Elizabeth Macedonio, revealed a potential plea deal in the future as she didn't argue for bail.
This was not the musician's first time disobeying the law, as he was previously arrested in 2019 after allegedly assaulting three employees at a hotel casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He also drag-raced on a New York City highway and was charged with DUI, leading authorities to arrest him.
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