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Skepta faces court over drug‑driving allegations and speeding charges

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British Grime artist Skepta, whose legal name is Joseph Adenuga, has appeared in court to face charges of drug‑driving and speeding. The forty-three‑year‑old musician stood before High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court in Buckinghamshire, where his case was formally opened and adjourned.

According to the prosecution, on May 14, 2024, Skepta was driving a Mercedes‑Maybach in High Wycombe whilst having tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of cannabis, detected in his system. In addition, he faces a speeding allegation from November 20, 2023, when he is said to have driven 37 MPH in a 30 MPH zone on Amersham Road in his Rolls‑Royce Phantom. He is also charged with failing to provide information to Thames Valley Police concerning the driver of that Rolls‑Royce.

At the hearing, Skepta confirmed his name, address, and date of birth but made no other statements. He dressed casually in a white T‑shirt and light blue trousers. Due to constraints on court time, the magistrates adjourned the case, and a trial is expected to take place in the new year.

The charges have drawn significant attention, given Skepta’s prominence in United Kingdom music—he has released multiple charting albums and singles. Whilst charged, he retains the legal presumption of innocence. The coming months will see prosecutors and defence teams debate the evidence—particularly the relevance of THC presence, speed measurements, and procedural compliance.

The case is likely to be closely watched—not only for its legal outcome, but also for its implications regarding celebrity accountability and the enforcement of drug-driving laws in the United Kingdom.


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