Casanova probably should have thought twice before doing it from the Westchester County Jail.
According to Journal News/lohud.com, the Brooklyn rapper, who is currently incarcerated on racketeering charges, has been hit with internal departmental charges after a woman recorded him accepting the challenge during a video visitation.
The Westchester County Department of Correction prohibits the taking of videos and pictures during a video visitation. The video and pictures taken of Casanova at the jail were posted to his Instagram page.
Westchester Correction Commissioner
Joseph Spano says his department has revoked Casanova and the woman’s video visitation privileges as well as slapped another charge on the rapper for not wearing a mask.
Diversifying Our Law Enforcement Leadership Diversifying Our Law Enforcement Leadership
The Westchester County Department of Correction (WDOC) is proud to announce two new appointments to the jail’s leadership. Ms. Nory Padilla, a veteran of the WDOC, will be taking on the role of First Deputy Commissioner. Additionally, Reverend Michael B. Gerald will be joining WDOC as Deputy Commissioner.
County Executive George Latimer said: “Westchester County is committed to finding the best candidates with the right life experience to staff our law enforcement entities. These two hires will advance our dual goals of keeping the public safe and modernizing our force.”