Music producer, Max Lord charged with 8 counts of possession of assault weaponsandsilencers

The 30-year-old Grammy award-winning music producer Max Adam Lord has been charged with felony possession of assault weapons and silencers. Lord, along with 30-year-old DeAvonte Kimble, were arrested after the LAPD SWAT team found several assault rifles, handguns, firearm suppressors, high-capacity magazines, assault rifle building parts/components, and thousands of rounds of ammunition on January 4.

The 30-year-old Grammy award-winning music producer Max Adam Lord has been charged with felony possession of assault weapons and silencers. Lord, along with 30-year-old DeAvonte Kimble, were arrested after the LAPD SWAT team found several assault rifles, handguns, firearm suppressors, high-capacity magazines, assault rifle building parts/components, and thousands of rounds of ammunition on January 4. Lord is best known for his work on Juice Wrld’s posthumous album ‘Legends Never Die’ and has worked with major artists like Cardi B, Future, and Travis Scott. In California, felony possession of an assault weapon can be penalized by three years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Lord is facing eight felony counts of possession of an assault weapon and four felony counts of possession of a silencer, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement that his office will hold accountable anyone who illegally possesses these unlawful devices and deadly weapons. The criminal complaint states that Lord, part of the massively successful 808Mafia music-producing group, was found with multiple semiautomatic rifles, AR-style altered semiautomatic pistols, and firearm silencers. Gascón emphasized that assault weapons and firearm-muffling devices are illegal in California, and the proliferation of firearms has increased since the beginning of the pandemic. Lord claimed in an interview with the Los Angeles Times that the raid stemmed from warrants related to Kimble. Kimble, who has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon and being a parolee at large, was arrested in 2018 on suspicion of illegal firearm possession alongside rapper G Herbo. He pleaded not guilty and is set to appear in court. Lord’s bail was set at $35,000, and he was released on January 4, with a court appearance scheduled for January 25.

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