Finesse2tymes Appears to Turn Himself in Over Alleged Probation Violation: ‘I’ll Be Back’
Finesse2Tymes has seemingly turned himself in after he claimed he violated his probation in an incident with the mother of his girlfriend.
On Friday morning, the Memphis rapper shared a video on his Instagram Story that appeared to show him entering a federal building. The clip featured a zoomed-in view of what looked like the Bob Casey United States Courthouse in Texas. The rapper also captioned the post with a message to his fans that read “I’ll be back” alongside a broken heart and hourglass emoji.
The news comes after Finesse got on Instagram Live earlier this week to discuss an alleged dispute he had with his girlfriend’s mother. According to the rapper, the mother called the police after they were engaged in a tense dispute. Because cops got involved, Finesse violated his probation.
Finesse stated that he, along with his friend Lil Ju, was hit with a misdemeanor charge after his girlfriend’s mother called the police, claiming Finesse was going to shoot her in the face. In return, Finesse said his girlfriend’s mother is jealous of their relationship and is looking for a payday at his expense.
“The lady went and put a charge on me, man. She went and put a misdemeanor on me, man. […] They charged me and Lil Ju. She got me and Lil Ju f**ked up,” he said. “I don’t care how much money I got, I don’t give 10, 20, $30,000 away. I don’t care what other n****s is doing, and I don’t care about what the trend is… buying Birkins and that.”
Finesse also accused his former protégé, FNG King, of cooperating with police and telling them what happened between him and his girlfriend’s mother while also revealing what’s been happening at Finesse’s home.
“King told them every what happened and everything that been going on at my house,” said Finesse.
That wasn’t the end of it as Finesse hopped on his Instagram Story with a post that read: “Damn that’s crazy my P.O. just called and said they violated my probation for [this shit] happen wit King…finna go turn myself in.”
FNG King then shared a video where he responded to Finesse’s post and reiterated he had nothing to do with the elder rapper violating his probation. According to King, he hasn’t been around Finesse and wants to keep it that way.
“I ain’t making no more videos about you. That shit is dead. We gonna leave this alone,” said King. “Don’t get in my comments talking about some wild child speaking on a grown man. Why is a grown man speaking on a child?”
Finesse’s issues with King are well-documented, with the most recent incident happening in October 2024, where Finesse allegedly sent terroristic threats to a woman confirmed to be King’s guardian. The dispute between the rapper and the woman revolved around a custody battle for the 11-year-old artist in which Finesse claimed he cared for the child.
Finesse and King had a public falling out, and the latter returned to his guardian’s care. From there, Finesse had allegedly sent the threats to the woman, and he was later hit with an arrest warrant. King, on the other hand, accused his former mentor of giving him drugs and having guns around. He also called Finesse a “conniving person.”