Boosie Badazz’s brother, Taquari Hatch, has been arrested and charged with identity theft and fraud, after stealing $361,000 from the rapper’s bank account. Last year, Boosie blasted Capital One Bank for not refunding $469,000 back to his account, after funds were stolen via an illegal wire transfer. The bank didn’t cooperate. So, Boosie took to Instagram to air out his frustration. “When this first happen I went to the banks months str8 asking questions, filing reports, meeting with officers etc. n every time I was givin a bunch of lies n bullshit,” he wrote. “They was very unprofessional n ignorant towards me when I was just tryin to get my legally earned money back.i waited on calls from investigators n got not one dam call.This is the worst bank in the world do not bank with these people. A year passed n I was told I was denied on getting my money back. Then when my attorneys tried to get this matter in court they said it was to late to have a civil case n get my money back. basically they r saying (In street terms) fuck u we jacked u out a half -a million dollars n that is total disrespect,” he added. Boosie Badazz goes on to blast Capital One again just a few months later. “Capital One bank has still refuse to give my muthafuckin money back that THEY let someone steal out my account,” Boosie wrote on Instagram. “Fuck the banks I’m advising all my fans do not bank at capital One. Hide your money do not bank at all fuck that if u a hood nigga they go find a way to take it.” Now, TMZ is reporting that the cops have found the suspect in the bank fiasco. It’s allegedly Boosie’s own brother Taquari Hatch. According to a police report, authorities say Taquari transferred money from Boosie’s account to over a dozen people so that transfer couldn’t be traced back to him. The people who received the transferred money would then pay Taquari in cash, and we’re assuming, after giving them a percentage for accepting the wire. TMZ also states that Taquari also pretended to be Boosie when calling Capital One’s customer service number. But, his answers were shifty, which made the customer service rep notify the fraud department. Check out Taquari’s response video below: Video credit: Sarah and Melanie Live