Mystikal Gets 20-Year Prison Sentence for 2022 Louisiana Rape
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Updated · Variety · Jun 16
Mystikal Gets 20-Year Prison Sentence for 2022 Louisiana Rape
3 articles · Updated · Variety · Jun 16
Summary
A Louisiana court sentenced Mystikal to 20 years in prison after the rapper pleaded guilty in March to third-degree rape in a 2022 assault at his home.
The victim asked for the maximum sentence Tuesday, telling the court he choked her, pulled out her braids and forcibly raped her; Mystikal said, “If I did that to you, I deserve the max sentence.”
The 55-year-old had originally been arrested on first-degree rape and false imprisonment charges, along with robbery and strangulation allegations, and could have faced life in prison if convicted on the initial counts.
A motion filed Friday sought to withdraw his guilty plea, arguing he lacked time to consider the consequences and was under emotional distress, but sentencing proceeded.
The case adds to Mystikal’s long legal history: he served six years after a 2004 sexual assault conviction, was jailed in 2012 on domestic abuse charges, and faced a 2017 rape and kidnapping case that was later dropped.