Kodak Black is facing more legal trouble.

Two days after being sentenced to 46 months in prison on federal firearm charges, the embattled rapper has been hit with two new gun charges.

According to documents obtained by Miami Herald on Friday (Nov. 15), Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office hit Kodak Black with two felony counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Prosecutors call Kodak a "habitual offender," and because of that, he faces up to 30 years in prison on each count. It is unknown whether or not the sentences would run concurrently or consecutively.

The newspaper reports that prosecutors filed one count for a gun the rapper purchased in January. The second charge stems from a gun found on him when he was arrested in Miami in May.

In a comment he left underneath a XXL Instagram post about the story, Kodak's lawyer Bradford Cohen spoke on the new charges.

"This is what happens when the government feels like they lost when a young man [gets] 46 months on a filing a false document," Cohen began. "Miami has charged him with the purchase of the weapons, because of a little rarely known law if you had a juvenile prior you can't possess a weapon until you are 24. The Miami case will be dealt with very soon."

On May 11, Kodak was arrested for breaking federal law by checking "no" in a box on a firearms application where it asked if the person filling out the form is under indictment for a felony. Being that the Florida rapper was in fact indicted for criminal sexual conduct for a 2016 case in South Carolina, this was incorrect, so he was arrested.

During his sentencing on Wednesday for the initial firearm charges, U.S. District Court Judge Federico Moreno made sure to tell Kodak that he wasn't happy with his lengthy criminal history. “Young people do stupid things," he told the rapper. "But the problem is that you’ve been doing stupid things since you were 15.”

Before receiving his sentence, the Dying to Live rapper took accountability for his actions and delivered an apology. “I’m sorry for the actions that led me for where I’m standing,” Kodak said. "I do take full responsibility for my mishap.”

XXL has reached out to Kodak Black's lawyer for comment.

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