Jury Upholds Rights of Late Dallas Rapper Mo3’s Estate in Music Ownership Dispute

Dallas, Texas — The estate of Melvin Noble Jr., known in the music world as the rapper Mo3, has secured exclusive ownership of his vocal recordings following a recent jury verdict. U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant formalized the decision on May 12, confirming the jury’s findings from April 28 that favored Noble’s estate in a contentious legal battle. The lawsuit arose after Noble’s family accused former sound engineer Ray G. Bollin Jr. of copyright infringement and other legal missteps. Filing in August 2023, the estate claimed Bollin refused to return Noble’s music files after his … Read more

Rapper ‘Tay-K’ Handed Prison Sentence for Murder of San Antonio Man

San Antonio, Texas – Rapper Tay-K, legally known as Taymor McIntyre, has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term for his role in the murder of a San Antonio man during a failed robbery in 2016. The decision was delivered after extensive deliberation by a jury, marking a significant development in a case that captured national attention due to the rapper’s rise to fame while evading law enforcement. McIntyre, who was only 16 at the time of the incident but was tried as an adult, faced charges stemming from a series of violent crimes that … Read more

Jury Rules Against Rapper Soulja Boy in Sexual Assault Case

A Los Angeles jury has ruled that rapper Soulja Boy is liable for sexual battery, assault, and false imprisonment against his former personal assistant. The verdict, delivered on Tuesday, brings to a close a lawsuit that accused the musician of severe abuse over a period of two years. Soulja Boy, whose real name is DeAndre Cortez Way, faced accusations from an anonymous woman who once worked as his assistant. She claimed that the rapper subjected her to a hostile and volatile environment, which included multiple instances of rape, physical assault, emotional distress, and unlawful imprisonment. … Read more

Jury Deliberates as Rapper Tay-K Faces Life Sentence in High-Stakes Murder Trial

San Antonio, Texas — In a high-stakes trial, the fate of Texas rapper Taymor “Tay-K” McIntyre hangs in the balance as a Bexar County jury deliberates over charges of capital murder related to a deadly 2017 confrontation outside a local Chick-Fil-A. McIntyre, 24, hailing from Arlington, risks a life sentence if found guilty. The incident unfolded on April 23, 2017, when 23-year-old Mark Anthony Saldivar was found deceased in the restaurant’s parking area. According to prosecutors, McIntyre, along with a group of associates, was in a vehicle with Saldivar shortly before his death. The narrative … Read more