
On Monday (July 21), the rapper, born John Michael Hakeem Gibson, appeared in court, where a judge handed down his prison term. According to Atlanta News First, the Atlanta rhymer received two life sentences for rape and aggravated sodomy. The sentences will run concurrently. He got another 75 years for the remaining charges, which included two counts of sex trafficking and RICO violations.
Ca$h Out was charged and convicted of running a prostitution ring in Atlanta with the help of his mother, Linda Smith, and another codefendant named Tyrone Taylor, with the trio using the rapper’s Pyrex Music Group label to lure women into prostitution. Smith and Taylor were also convicted. Smith was was sentenced to 30 years: 10 years for sex trafficking and 20 years for RICO violations.
Taylor was given two life sentences in addition 94 years for rape, aggravated sodomy, sex trafficking, RICO violations, cocaine possession and other charges.