Updating a previous story, Young Dolph has taken to Instagram yet again to document a court ordered mentorship in which the Memphis rapper took a troubled boy under his wing for a day. Earlier this month, Dolph posted a pair of photos to the social media platform, saying that a judge had ordered him to chaperone a youngster who had been skipping school and stealing, and now he's got more documentation to share.

The newly posted pictures show both Dolph and the boy in the same clothes, so it is safe to assume that the rapper is updating the narrative he started two weeks ago. Dolph described the boy's interest in his "other house" or trap house, and in the new flicks, Dolph honors the request. "Took 'em to da trap and scared da shit out of 'em," he wrote. "Remember wut i told u lol bro, wuteva u do make sure u get paid." The second photo shows the pair walking into Dolph's actual house, greeted by a housekeeper dressed in full French maid garb. Unless Dolph keeps such an employee on his payroll, the photos might be from an upcoming video or docu-short.

In a sit down with 106KMEL's Shay Diddy, Dolph spoke on the mentorship, saying, "I recorded it. We recorded so much of it. Matter of fact I’ma let you see it in a minute." In the video, which can be seen below, Dolph describes himself as different and that he wasn't tripping when looking after the boy. "When kids got their little attitude like that, people don’t know how to receive it when they’re young," he said, "but you just need to guide them and point their life on something they need to be flexing and hype about doing."

Based on the fact that Dolph let a few weeks pass before posting more photos from the day suggests there's something more to the encounter than simply a few Instagram shots. Check out his full interview with KMEL below and we'll keep an eye out for any new developments in this strange turn of events.

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