HangupsMusic.com – Kansas City rapper SleazyWorld Go, born Joseph Isaac, has been found guilty of one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm in federal court. The verdict, delivered by a jury on March 13, marked a partial victory for the artist, who was acquitted of a more serious charge of possessing a machine gun. The conviction stems from his unlawful possession of a Romarm/Cugir 7.62x39mm pistol, a fact confirmed by court documents obtained by HangupsMusic.com.
The legal proceedings against SleazyWorld Go were initiated following an investigation that began in 2022. The rapper is legally prohibited from owning firearms due to a prior felony conviction for robbery in Michigan in 2016. Authorities were alerted to his alleged illegal firearm activity after he was observed in numerous social media posts brandishing weapons. A comprehensive review of his online presence revealed over 30 instances, spanning a two-year period, where SleazyWorld Go was depicted with firearms. This extensive digital footprint served as a key piece of evidence for the prosecution.
The investigation culminated in SleazyWorld Go’s arrest in October 2022. Federal agents had tracked his movements to a townhome in Kansas City, Kansas. From a surveillance position, agents reportedly observed the rapper handling a black handgun. Upon the arrival of law enforcement at the scene, four firearms were discovered in a vehicle situated near where SleazyWorld Go was apprehended. This discovery further corroborated the allegations of illegal firearm possession.

Following the jury’s decision, representatives for SleazyWorld Go issued a statement to local news outlet KCTV5. The statement conveyed Mr. Isaac’s respect for the judicial process and the jury’s deliberations. While acknowledging the conviction on one count, the statement highlighted that the artist was found not guilty on several other serious allegations. His legal team is reportedly preparing to address the remaining conviction through post-trial motions. The statement also emphasized SleazyWorld Go’s commitment to his family, business ventures, and community engagement outside of this legal matter.
The sentencing for SleazyWorld Go is scheduled for June 30. The charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm carries a maximum penalty of up to 15 years in federal prison. This conviction represents a significant legal challenge for the emerging artist, whose career has been thrust into the spotlight for reasons beyond his musical output. The outcome of his sentencing will undoubtedly have a substantial impact on his future endeavors, both personally and professionally.
The investigation and subsequent trial underscore the rigorous enforcement of federal firearm laws, particularly concerning individuals with prior felony convictions. The use of social media evidence in building a case against SleazyWorld Go also highlights the increasing role of digital footprints in criminal investigations. As the legal process moves towards sentencing, the hip-hop community and fans of SleazyWorld Go will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds. The rapper’s ability to navigate this legal hurdle and continue his music career will be a key narrative in the coming months.
The details of the case, including the specific types of firearms involved and the timeline of events, paint a picture of a prolonged period of alleged illegal activity. The distinction between the acquitted machine gun charge and the convicted firearm possession charge suggests that the jury carefully considered the evidence presented, applying legal standards to the facts of the case. This nuanced verdict underscores the complexities of federal firearms law and the importance of precise legal arguments. SleazyWorld Go’s legal team will now focus on presenting arguments to mitigate the sentence or potentially overturn the conviction, depending on the grounds for their post-trial motions. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the ultimate consequences of this federal conviction for the Kansas City artist.

