Rapper Fetty Wap was jailed Monday after, prosecutors say, he threatened to kill a man during a FaceTime call in 2021, violating the terms of his pretrial release in a pending federal drug conspiracy case.

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Wap, whose real name is Willie Maxwell, told the man, “Imma kill you and everybody you with,” and flashed a gun during the Dec. 11 video call about two months after his arrest in the drug case, prosecutors said.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Steven Locke, acting on a request from prosecutors, revoked Maxwell’s bond and sent him to jail following a hearing Monday in federal court on Long Island.

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Messages seeking comment were left with Maxwell’s lawyers. The “Trap Queen” rapper is scheduled to perform in Mobile, Alabama, on Aug. 19 and Austin, Texas, on Aug. 27, according to his website.

Wap only has one eye. Talking about the loss of his left eye, the New Jersey rapper told DJ Self on the VIP Saurdays Sirius XM radio show, “When I was little…I had got into an accident and it gave me congenital glaucoma in both of my eyes. The doctor saved one, so I was blessed to still have my vision.”

Primary congenital glaucoma is a rare eye disease that affects one in every 10,000 infants, WebMD reports. 

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Fetty Wap lost his left eye just before his first birthday. He first spoke about it in 2015.

He told DJ Self,”I’m probably one of the first rappers/singers to come on the scene with one eye and be comfortable with it.”

“A lot of people are judgmental, but it’s all on how you show yourself to the people. That’s probably one of the main things people won’t know about me until they see me.”

Maxwell rose to prominence after “Trap Queen,” his debut single, reached No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 2015.

He has had other brushes with the law, including a 2019 arrest in Las Vegas for allegedly assaulting three employees at a hotel-casino. He was previously arrested in November 2017 and charged with DUI after police said he was drag racing on a New York City highway.