The mother of one of Kodak Black’s children is facing serious legal trouble after being arrested in Fort Lauderdale on multiple charges, including drug trafficking, according to official records.
According to arrest records viewed by Complex, Jammiah Broomfield was taken into custody on April 14 and booked into Broward County’s Main Jail on charges that include trafficking methamphetamine, resisting an officer without violence, and driving with a suspended license.
Authorities say the arrest followed a pursuit involving a black Tesla that had previously fled from detectives earlier this month. According to a probable cause report, officers spotted the vehicle again and attempted to initiate a stop, but the driver allegedly sped off, drove recklessly, and eventually abandoned the car before fleeing on foot.
Detectives caught up with Broomfield after a short chase and took her into custody. Per the report, a search of the vehicle uncovered a plastic bag containing a crystal-like substance that later tested positive for methamphetamine, weighing approximately 29.5 grams.
Investigators say Broomfield told officers she had picked up the drugs for her boyfriend. Police also reported finding $1,010 in cash on her, which they said was consistent with street-level narcotics activity.
Court records show the trafficking charge remains pending, with bond set at $50,000, while several additional charges, including probation violations tied to prior cases, are also listed. Broomfield is on probation until 2030 for grand theft.
Following news of the arrest, Kodak Black appeared to respond on social media, posting screenshots and messages that seemingly addressed financial support for the mothers of his children. In one post, the rapper referenced sending money and emphasized his role as a provider, writing about covering expenses without complaint.
"SMH FREE MY BM AGAIN," wrote Kodak. "I POSTED THAT SCREENSHOT OF THE RANDOM ‘EXTRA’ MONEY I JUST SENT THEY ASS ‘ONLY’ TO THINK AHEAD OF THE TROLLING SHE GET, SIMPLE DUE TO ME BEING A GREAT FATHER AND ALWAYS SETTING THE EXAMPLE REGARDLESS IF ITS INTIMACY OR NOT !!! EVEN WHEN MY BM'zz HATE ME REAL BAD I STEP."
He added, "ON CHILD SUPPORT AND ALL NEVER COMPLAINED OR UNDERVALUED MY FAM BUT AGAIN THE THANKS IS NEVER AS LOUD AS THE DISRESPECT."
Other posts included what appear to be text messages showing payments being distributed to multiple women, along with captions suggesting frustration over what Kodak describes as a lack of appreciation.
Broomfield remains in custody at the Paul Rein Detention Facility in Pompano Beach as the case moves forward.