The legal drama between Gunplay and his wife, Vonshae Taylor-Morales, has hit a turning point now that his case has been dismissed, and the rapper is wasting no time speaking out.
During a sit-down on the We In Miami podcast, he went into detail about the night that led to him being charged with battery with a deadly weapon, false imprisonment, and child abuse.
He went into detail about a night of chaos that he says was the exact opposite of what the public heard. He claimed the physical fight actually started when his wife hit him with a computer, leading to a wild scene where she allegedly started “flinging” glass bottles at him. “She comes flinging them and they breaking on the wall, breaking on me. I got the pillow, I’m blocking them s***. She gets with the bottle, she throws the liquor at me, throws the bottle at me… and it gashes me on my leg,” he said while showing off a scar. He also claimed that a nanny cam that would have caught everything on video mysteriously disappeared before the police could even see it.
The fallout from that night has been heavy on his family life, as he shared that he hasn’t seen his daughter since August 2023. It’s a situation that clearly gets to him, especially since he’s missed big moments like her first steps and her first words. “That’s the last time I seen my daughter. August 19th, 2023. So it’s been over two… yeah, I haven’t seen her first steps, talk, nothing. She took a daughter from her father purposely,” he said. Outside of the family tension, the legal battle took some strange turns. He talked about how his bond was almost revoked over a text saying “God is watching,” which was flipped to look like a threat involving a hitman. He also called out a failed attempt to hit him with witness intimidation charges after his wife allegedly reached back out to him.
“When she sent the screenshot of the call log, there were all outgoing calls. When they saw… does she realize that these are all outgoing calls? And you’re supposed to have a witness intimidation motion against… so every… she was calling me the whole time that we started talking,” he noted, explaining why the state eventually dropped the charges.
Now that he’s officially in the clear with a “not guilty” result, the rapper is ready to fix his reputation on a bigger scale. He made it clear he wants to get back on Love & Hip Hop, not just for the check, but to fix the “bad guy” image the show pushed for ratings. “I would, I would love to, so I could tell my side. You know what I’m saying? Because that’s wrong. I mean, just have a morals, you know what I mean? I’m here, I’m in the flesh. I beat the case, there’s no case,” he told the host.
Even though things went south with people like Rick Ross while the allegations were flying, he seems ready to move on now that the truth is out.
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