BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Federal probation officers filed to revoke Baton Rouge rapper Torence “Lil’ Boosie” Hatch’s supervised release.
According to U.S. District Court records in the Southern District of California, probation officers accused Hatch of violating the terms of his supervised release by leaving the district without permission, committing or attempting to commit another crime, and possessing a controlled substance.
After California Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo sentenced Hatch to three years of supervised release, 300 hours of community service and ordered him to pay a $50,100 fine for a gun charge from 2023, the Baton Rouge rapper was arrested and charged with aggravated assault after an incident at a Houston nightclub in May 2026. He was released on a $85,000 bond, court records say…