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C-Murder Denies Being Young Trump’s Father
C-Murder Denies Being Young Trump’s Father
C-Murder Denies Being Young Trump’s Father
Incarcerated rapper Corey "C-Murder" Miller is currently battling some nasty rumors in the hip-hop community while his lawyers scramble to put together a new court appeal. The New Orleans native is serving a life sentence based on charges stemming from a 2002 shooting incident, but he can't seem to keep his name out of trouble...
C-Murder Speaks from Prison
C-Murder Speaks from Prison
C-Murder Speaks from Prison
In an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, incarcerated rapper C-Murder spoke out for the first time since being sentenced to mandatory life in prison in August of 2009. This sentence stems from a 2002 incident where C-Murder shot and killed 16-year-old Steve Thomas with a single gunshot to the chest following an argument at Platinum Club in Harvey, Louisiana...
C-Murder Taps Harvard Lawyers to Appeal His Case for Free
New Orleans rapper C-Murder is attempting to appeal his recent murder conviction, but is unable to afford lawyers to argue his case. Interesting considering, C-Murder, born Corey Miller, is the brother of New Orleans rap mogul Percy "Master P" Miller, whose label, No Limit Records, has sold over 75 million albums worldwide...
C-Murder Announces New Album, Despite Life Sentence
C-Murder Announces New Album, Despite Life Sentence
C-Murder Announces New Album, Despite Life Sentence
Former No Limit rapper C-Murder is releasing a new album in the most adverse of circumstances. Last month, the 38-year-old brother of Master P was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison by a 10-2 jury vote in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana...
C-Murder Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder
C-Murder Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder
C-Murder Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder
On Tuesday, August 11, troubled New Orleans rapper Corey "C-Murder" Miller was convicted of second-degree murder for the 2002 shooting of 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas. After two days of deliberation, the jury reached a 10-2 guilty verdict at around 1:30 PM, but they were told to return to the jury room and continue deliberation because one of the jurors had allegedly changed her vote to
C-Murder Denied Mistrial, Prosecution Rests
C-Murder Denied Mistrial, Prosecution Rests
C-Murder Denied Mistrial, Prosecution Rests
The trial against rapper C-Murder (born Corey Miller) plods on. On Friday, Aug. 8, Miller's lawyer's attempts to seek mistrial were denied by the court, after the prosecution revealed that they had made a plea bargain with a witness who has testified against Miller...
Bouncer Fingers C-Murder in Teen Shooting
Bouncer Fingers C-Murder in Teen Shooting
Bouncer Fingers C-Murder in Teen Shooting
The murder trial for rapper Corey "C-Murder" Miller, who is accused of shooting 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas, back on January 12, 2002, commenced yesterday in a New Orleans court. The prosecutors' first witness was a former bouncer at the Platinum Club in Harvey, Louisiana where the tragic incident took place...
Judge Denies C-Murder’s Postponement Request
Judge Denies C-Murder’s Postponement Request
Judge Denies C-Murder’s Postponement Request
After two previous delays in the homicide trial of rapper Corey "C-Murder" Miller, yesterday a Louisiana judge refused to postpone the trial again, after new evidence was introduced to the case. Miller, 38, is charged with the second degree murder of a 16-year-old fan, Steve Thomas, after a 2002 nightclub shootout, but his pal Juan Flowers, who is currently serving time for an unrelated
C-Murder’s Friend Claims Responsibility for Slaying
C-Murder’s Friend Claims Responsibility for Slaying
C-Murder’s Friend Claims Responsibility for Slaying
Rapper C-Murder faces life in prison for the murder of 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas in a New Orleans nightclub seven years ago. Just three weeks before his re-trial for the murder, a fellow prisoner, and friend of C-Murder's (aka Corey Miller) has confessed to the Thomas slaying...

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