Much of the world was introduced to Karen King, aka KK, on this week’s season premiere of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. If you watched Monday’s episode, KK and her sons were introduced as a highly feared family in Atlanta. It was brought up that KK made Atlanta’s Fugitive of the Week list in 2012 after she organized the beat down of her ex-boyfriend. She and her sons were wanted for Kidnapping with Bodily Injury, Aggravated Assault and Aggravated Battery.
Allegedly, King had her sons assault her ex-boyfriend, Lyndon Baines Smith, in a home in Georgia, then toss him in the trunk of a car and transport him to an empty home in Alabama to fend for himself. Smith was only found when cops pulled the car over and noticed the driver acting suspiciously when the cop asked to search the car. In the trunk the officer discovered Smith with severe fractures to his face and ribs. He would have died if not found and treated. The worst part about it is that one of Karen’s sons, then 17 year old Alonte, is the biological son of Lyndon Smith. Lyndon Smith’s other biological son, Lyndon Ahlik Smith, then 23, was also involved.
A day after KK and her sons appeared on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta, KK’s ex-boyfriend, the one she allegedly had assaulted, took to social media to share his account of what went down.
“These people are nothing but imposters, pretending to be something they’re not,” Smith posted to his Facebook wall. “Their true identity is nothing more then backstabbers and deceivers. Young men raised by a Mother full of hatred and bitterness, who suffers from self hate and abuse as a child, which she has transcended and instilled into her two sons, who are nothing but Moma’s boys who can’t stand on their on two feet.”
Smith then set his sights on Scrapp (Will Robinson), who was also heavily featured on Monday’s episode of LHHATL. “N*gga I took you to get your pony tail cut, you came home crying because you were tired of the other kids calling you a girl and your Moma wanted you to have long hair,” said Smith. “You try to take my life to hide the fact that you let Dolla get killed at the Beverley Center in L.A. and you ran like a coward and didn’t get a scratch, but you want to kill me. The nigga who killed Dolla you ain’t try take his life and he right there in the Atl. fake gangsters, hustlers, ya’ll Moma boy imposters. Karen King aka Kk I know the real you, you can’t hold that mask up forever.”
For those who aren’t familiar, Dolla was an up and coming rapper from Atlanta who was soon to reach new heights after signing to Akon’s Konvict Muzik and releasing his track “Who The F*ck Is That” featuring T-Pain in 2008. In 2009, at the age of 21, Dolla was shot and killed at the Beverley Center in Los Angeles by a man he fought in Atlanta just a week before. The shooter was acquitted in 2010 after claiming self-defense.
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