Kay Flock is certainly no stranger to legal issues. Unfortunately for the 21-year-old rapper, it doesn't look like they're going away any time soon. According to AllHipHop, government attorneys recently submitted court filings seeking to introduce his song lyrics and music videos as evidence in his in his upcoming trial. Federal prosecutors believe they serve as a confession to alleged murder as well as gang activity.
"The limited number of rap videos the Government seeks to admit directly relate to the charged racketeering enterprise and to specific crimes or predicate acts charged in the Indictment -- indeed, in those videos, Perez describes his involvement in specific acts of violence," Acting United States Attorney Matthew Podolsky explained. "Committing a shooting makes a subsequent rap song about that very shooting more 'authentic,' and thereby raises the status of the rapper [...] The boasting feeds a cycle of back-and-forth violence."