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Casanova Calls Out Friends Who Haven’t Supported Him While In Prison

Rapper Casanova has called out his so-called friends for their lack of support as he fights racketeering and other charges.

The New York hip-hop star turned himself into law enforcement back in December on charges stemming from a gang-related federal racketeering case. The 34-year-old has since pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit racketeering, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and firearms possession. Since being behind bars, the “So Brooklyn” rapper has been vocal about his innocence and being ghosted by those closest to him during his legal battles.

On Thursday, a tweet from his official Twitter account stated, “IF YOU AIN’T SEND ME NO MONEY OR CHECK-IN ON ME AND YOU SUPPOSEDLY MY MANS, SUCK MY D–K!!! AND THAT GOES FOR ANYBODY!”

His wife, social media influencer Swaggy Jazzy, has also voiced her disappointment in friends who have seemingly turned their backs on her husband. Not long after Casanova turned himself in, Jazzy wrote on her Instagram in a now-deleted post, “I never seen so (many) fake friends in my life! when everything’s good it’s a million people calling soon as s*** go left the phone stop ringing! Where everybody at that was screaming 2X? Lol.”

It is unclear who Casanova’s latest tweet was directed at, nor if anyone from his camp has responded to his claims.

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