Dancehall star Flippa Mafia is in more than legal troubles afterwards being charged for assaulting a prison house guard.

Flippa is currently serving a 25-year judgement for his drug trafficking conviction, conspiracy and money laundering. But now he may see more time added to that sentence afterward his fell attack on South Woods State Prison correctional officer Victor Tapia, NJ.com reported.

The incident took place on July 26 last year and on January xi this calendar month, a Cumberland County 1000 Jury indicted Flippa Mafia, whose real name is Andrew Davis, on charges of assaulting a correctional officer. It's notwithstanding unclear what triggered the incident, only reports allege that the officer was patrolling the medium security section of the prison at approximately 8 PM when Davis, 38, started punching him. The photograph to a higher place shows officer Tapia with swellings on his head.

This means that the dancehall star could receive additional prison fourth dimension and also decrease his run a risk of parole after 12 years into his sentence. Flippa Mafia was plant guilty on cocaine trafficking, coin laundering, and conspiracy charges in Dec 2015. He along with several others including his brother and girlfriend have been under police investigations for years for running an international drug trafficking band spanning Jamaica, California and New Jersey.

Flippa, real proper name Andrew Davis, was sentenced to 25 years, while his brother, Kemar Davis, was given 20 years and girlfriend Marsha Bernard sentenced to 21 years.