Nhlamulo Baloyi, better known as Nota, a controversial music executive, has been released from prison after serving just over two weeks of his 60-day sentence. Nota, who has been no stranger to public scrutiny, took to social media to reflect on his experience behind bars, offering insight into his time in jail.
In a candid post, Nota revealed that he was granted preferential treatment during his incarceration, describing himself as the “biggest rock star” in the facility. His comments shed light on the conditions he experienced while serving his sentence.
Nota’s detention stemmed from a defamation lawsuit filed against him by musician Ntokozo Mdluli, more commonly known as K.O. The legal matter, which resulted in a 60-day jail sentence for contempt of court, was a part of a broader dispute involving damaging claims made by Nota against K.O.’s character.
Despite the controversial nature of his sentence, Nota’s release after serving a fraction of his term has sparked further discussions about his high-profile legal battles and his life in the public eye.