Prosecutors in YNW Melly's double-murder retrial have requested to admit evidence of alleged witness tampering, according to the Miami Herald. They charged him with witness tampering in connection to his first murder trial, earlier this month. Prosecutors argue the rapper and his team attempted to prevent his ex-girlfriend, Mariah Hamilton, from testifying.
“The defendant went to great lengths to have others contact Mariah Hamilton for him,” the prosecution said. “Because he was in jail and had his phone privileges taken away previously by BSO for numerous violations, he utilized fellow gang members to do his dirty work. Not only did he use his fellow gang member Terrence Mathis, who was in custody with him, he also utilized his co-defendant Cortlen Henry, who was out on pretrial release at the time, to be his messenger.”
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Melly was initially tried in the double murder case over the summer, but that trial ended with a hung jury. Now, Melly will face a new prosecutor after his team successfully got former lead prosecutor Kristine Bradley removed from the double murder case. Jury selection for the retrial began on October 18.
At the beginning of October, Melly penned an open letter to his father, expressing his confidence that the second trial will prove his innocence. "It's finally over doe," he wrote at the time. "I knew I wasn't getting bond I'd have to have a second mistrial I ain't trippin. I'll be home this trial! God is working! I still remember everything." Be on the lookout for further updates on Melly's retrial on HotNewHipHop.
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