The proceeding went rather quickly, as the state called the hearing to request a postponement of the official court hearing while they finish their investigation into the matter.
Yasiin Bey’s lawyer, Shahied Schreuder, agreed to the postponement. The new court date has been set for March 24, only a few weeks away. Meanwhile, the rapper will continue to live in South Africa while out on bail.
Bey’s lawyer has been trying to soften the state’s impeding punishment for Yasiin Bey’s crime, saying that the Brooklyn emcee’s presence in the country has been beneficial to its arts industry.
“Many more international celebrities are looking at South Africa as a destination of choice for retirement and business,” said Schreuder. “We need to encourage that.”