In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, rapper Mystikal discusses his recently dropped rape and kidnapping charges stemming from an October 2016 incident. The rapper, who previously served six years in prison on a sexual battery and an extortion charge, always maintained his innocence. (April 14)
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