Wiz Khalifa Sentenced to 9 Months in Romanian Prison for Weed Possession
American rapper Wiz Khalifa has been sentenced in absentia to nine months in prison by a Romanian court over a cannabis-related incident at a music festival last year.
What We Know:
- A Romanian appeals court (Constanța Court of Appeal) on Dec. 18, 2025 sentenced Wiz Khalifa to nine months in prison for illegal possession of cannabis and personal use.
- The case stems from a July 2024 incident at the Beach, Please! Festival in Costinesti, Romania, where Khalifa allegedly smoked cannabis onstage and was later found in possession of more than 18 grams of marijuana.
- A lower court initially issued a 3,600 Romanian lei fine (approximately $830 USD) in April 2025, but prosecutors appealed, arguing the punishment was insufficient given the public nature of the act.
- Romanian authorities said the on-stage use sent a “negative message” to the public, particularly young people, despite the festival itself being a commercial, international music event built around global hip-hop culture.
- The ruling comes as the United States moves in the opposite direction, with former President Donald Trump issuing an executive order directing the rescheduling of marijuana under federal law, signaling a broader shift toward normalization and decriminalization in the U.S.
- It remains unclear whether Romanian authorities will seek extradition or enforce the sentence internationally, but the ruling highlights how artists touring abroad remain subject to sharply different legal, cultural, and political standards, even as their work is actively marketed and monetized worldwide.
Stay tuned — this story may develop as legal proceedings continue and potential diplomatic/extradition questions emerge. The case underscores the widening global disconnect between evolving cannabis policy and rigid enforcement, especially when culture crosses borders faster than the law.
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