Rising music artist D4vd has been transferred to the Los Angeles County Men's Central Jail and placed in segregation, according to law enforcement sources.
The singer, known for his hit "Romantic Homicide," was moved to the facility late Monday evening. A representative from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office confirmed that D4vd has been placed in solitary confinement due to his high-profile status as an inmate.
"He's considered a noteworthy inmate, which means he'll be spending most of his time alone," the sheriff's office representative stated.
The Men's Central Jail, which has a capacity of over 5,600 inmates, houses individuals of all security classifications. D4vd's transfer comes after he was initially held without bail at the LAPD 77th Street Station Jail following his arrest last Thursday.
Prosecutors have formally charged D4vd with first-degree murder with special circumstances in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas. The charges include allegations that the crime was committed for financial gain, involved lying in wait, and targeted a witness to an investigation.
Additional charges include lewd and lascivious sexual acts with a minor under 14 years old and mutilation of a human body. District Attorney Nathan Hochman has suggested that D4vd allegedly used a "sharp instrument" in the killing and dismembered the victim after she threatened to expose their sexual relationship.