G Herbo Is Back Home With His GF, Taina After Turning Himself In With The Authorities

These days, it’s been revealed that G Herbo has some troubles with he authorities and that’s the reason for which he took the decision to turn himself in. In case you missed it, G Herbo has been accused of participating in a federal fraud case, and he gave himself up to the police as a defensive tactic.

But now, after he turned himself in with the authorities, it seems that he’s already back home with his boo, Taina.

She shared a clip of her man, getting the Christmas tree ready. Check out the post below.

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A follower said: ‘I like them together 😩,’ and someone else posted this: ‘Dam did he even get his fingerprints processed.’

Someone else said: ‘I like them honestly, no problems,’ and one other follower posted: ‘I like them together….BUT of course, the bitter baby mommas gonna think differently 🤣’

One other commenter said: ‘When you rich and in the public eye, you don’t stay in jail for long lol.’

A follower said: ‘His last Christmas before he gets locked up,’ and one other commenter posted this: ‘He almost missed Christmas like he missed his baby shower.’

Someone else said: ‘Y’all worried bout him & im looking at that tree😍,’ and a commenter posted this: ‘he got released and sure enough somebody else went in.’

A commenter said: ‘He was home the next day the whole time people were dragging that girl for still posting she was laid up with him posting on IG 🤣🤣.’

Recently, it’s been revealed that while G Herbo did turn himself in to the authorities, it’s been reported that he is defiant of the charges.

TMZ claims Herbert Wright III – also known as G Herbo – and his legal team have said he’s innocent and they will prove him as such when he has his day in court.

Stay tuned for more news about the case of G Herbo – it seems that now, he’s getting cosy and into the Christmas spirit!

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