Hernandez Govan was recently released on bail after posting a $4,000 bond, immediately sparking a fierce online war of words with YSL Woody. Govan had previously been acquitted in the murder case of famous rapper Young Dolph. However, his unexpected re-arrest in June 2026 on new charges became the focus of public ridicule.
The arrest followed accusations of online harassment and stalking by Memphis police. Following this news, YSL Woody – a notorious online figure from the YSL Young Thug court case – posted a video mocking Govan. Woody humorously stated that Govan had brought himself back to jail with his foolish actions.

Unwilling to remain silent, Govan quickly completed the bail process to leave jail. As soon as he stepped outside, he immediately took to social media to “retaliate” against YSL Woody’s taunts. Govan asserted his innocence and asked his opponent to stop meddling in other people’s affairs.
The war of words between the two quickly attracted significant attention online. Many rap fans and crime news followers shared videos of the verbal spat. This battle demonstrated the never-ending intensity surrounding figures in the American hip-hop scene.
However, Govan’s joy of freedom was short-lived. Just days after being released on bail, on June 17, 2026, a federal judge ordered the cancellation of his bail. The reason given was that the new harassment allegations seriously violated his previous bail conditions.
This incident further extended Hernandez Govan’s legal troubles. Despite his dramatic acquittal in the Young Dolph murder case, Govan now faces the risk of a lengthy prison sentence for new online misdeeds.



