Rapper Ca$h Out, whose real name is John-Michael Hakeem Gibson, has been sentenced to life in prison plus 70 years after being convicted on multiple serious charges, as reported by WSB-TV Atlanta.
On July 18, Gibson was found guilty of several offenses, including rape, aggravated sodomy, and violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) for leading a prostitution enterprise.
A Series of Convictions
Gibson faced a daunting list of charges, including:
- Two counts of trafficking a person
- Pimping
- Pandering
- Keeping a place of prostitution
- Battery
- Possession of a firearm during a felony
However, he was acquitted of felony aggravated assault, as clarified by his defense attorney Careton R. Matthews, according to a report by USA Today.
Involvement of Family and Friends
In addition to Gibson, his mother, Linda Smith, and his friend, Tyrone Taylor, were also convicted. Prosecutors informed the 12-member jury that they operated a business that forced victims into prostitution.
Defense Statement
During the trial, Matthews argued that the prosecution failed to substantiate its case, labeling some charges as “overblown.” He pointed out that accusers “voluntarily reconnected with Gibson and contradicted themselves repeatedly.”
Judge’s Remarks on Human Behavior
Before handing down the sentence, the judge remarked that the evidence presented displayed “the very worst of human behavior toward other human beings.” He emphasized that the verdict showed the prosecutors had “proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the diabolical conduct of the defendants occurred,” and that the sentence reflected the gravity of the crimes.
Future Legal Actions
Matthews stated, “We do respect the court’s process and jury’s decision; however, we’re disappointed with the verdict and the sentence. He maintains his innocence on many of these charges and may file an appeal or a motion for a new trial.”
Background on Ca$h Out
Ca$h Out, 34, hails from Columbus, Georgia. He signed with Epic Records and gained fame with his 2011 single “Cashin’ Out,” which peaked at No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. His album, “Let’s Get It,” released in August 2014, included the hit single “She Twerkin.”