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Wiz Khalifa handed nine-month sentence in Romania

19 December 2025
This content originally appeared on Trinidad Guardian.
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Amer­i­can rap­per Wiz Khal­i­fa was sen­tenced by a court in Ro­ma­nia on Thurs­day to nine months in jail for drug pos­ses­sion, more than a year af­ter he took part in a mu­sic fes­ti­val in the East­ern Eu­ro­pean coun­try.

Khal­i­fa was stopped by Ro­man­ian po­lice in Ju­ly 2024 af­ter al­leged­ly smok­ing cannabis on stage at the Beach, Please! Fes­ti­val in Costinesti, a coastal re­sort in Con­stan­ta Coun­ty. Pros­e­cu­tors said the rap­per, whose re­al name is Cameron Jib­ril Thomaz, was found in pos­ses­sion of more than 18 grams of cannabis, and that he con­sumed some on stage.

The Con­stan­ta Court of Ap­peal hand­ed down the sen­tence af­ter Khal­i­fa was con­vict­ed of “pos­ses­sion of dan­ger­ous drugs, with­out right, for per­son­al con­sump­tion,” ac­cord­ing to Ro­ma­nia’s na­tion­al news agency, Ager­pres. The de­ci­sion is fi­nal.

The de­ci­sion came af­ter a low­er court in Con­stan­ta Coun­ty in April is­sued Khal­i­fa a crim­i­nal fine of 3,600 lei ($830) for “il­le­gal pos­ses­sion of dan­ger­ous drugs,” but pros­e­cu­tors ap­pealed the court’s de­ci­sion and sought a high­er sen­tence.

Ro­ma­nia has some of the harsh­est drug laws in Eu­rope. Pos­ses­sion of cannabis for per­son­al use is crim­i­nalised and can re­sult in a prison sen­tence of be­tween three months and two years, or a fine.

It isn’t clear whether Ro­man­ian au­thor­i­ties will seek to file an ex­tra­di­tion re­quest, since Khal­i­fa is a U.S. cit­i­zen and doesn’t re­side in Ro­ma­nia.

The 38-year-old Pitts­burgh rap­per rose to promi­nence with his break­out mix­tape “Kush + Or­ange Juice.” On stage in Ro­ma­nia last sum­mer, the pop­u­lar rap­per smoked a large, hand-rolled cig­a­rette while singing his hit “Young, Wild & Free.”

BUCHAREST, Ro­ma­nia (AP)