Superfly gets a 50 Years of Life Sentence Because of Sexual Assaults

Regarding the Actor -Rapper, Superfly, The prosecutor warned the jury, “You’re going to see a dark side of him,” claiming that Kaalan Walker primarily use Instagram and Twitter to entice his alleging victims to the places he chose by scheduling them for phoney photo or music video shoots or by making false promises to connect them with famous people.
ACTOR-RAPPER ‘SUPERFLY’ GETS 50 YEARS TO LIFE FOR SEXUAL ASSAULTS

50 YEAR LIFE SENTENCED
An actor-rapper who starring in the 2018 movie “SuperFly” was giving a 50-year to life term in state prison on Monday for sex-relating offenses involving three teenagers and four young women in assaults that start in 2013.
ACCORDING TO DEPUTY DISTRICT
According to Deputy District Attorney Cynthia Wallace, who tells City News Service that she thinks the defendant is “really a predator,” Superior Court Judge Joseph Brandolino also mandate that Kaalan Walker, 27, register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
On April 18, a Van Nuys jury found Walker guilty of three charges of forceful rape, two counts of unlicensed sex with a minor, one act of assault with the intent to conduct oral copulation, and crimes committed between 2013 and 2018.
TWO MORE ALLEGATIONS
His two allegations of forcible rape and one count of forcible digital penetration involving three additional alleging victims were both dismiss by the jury.
Yasmin Fardghassemi, a deputy district attorney, explained to the jury in her opening remarks in March that the defendant in the case, Kaalan Walker. He is the “one thing that binds all of these women.”
You’re going to witness a nasty side of him,” the prosecutor warned the jury. Adding that Walker largely utilized Instagram and Twitter to schedule his claimed victims for phoney photo or music video shoots or to make false promises. That he would introduce them to celebrities. Fardghassemi remarked, “When they said ‘Stop,’ he didn’t care. Fardghassemi remarked, “When they said ‘Stop,’ he didn’t care.
ANDREW FLIER STATEMENT
Andrew Flier, Walker’s attorney, said in opposition that his client was innocent of the allegations. Also that he had been “portraying as a monster.”
“They will lie to you because they know they fell for his BS. “Mr. Walker’s pattern is to make false promises, and they bought it. Each of these women made their own choices on a voluntary basis,” Fryer said. We didn’t force her to do it…it was in return for Mr. Walker and we won’t allow it.” He says a client of his having a “living nightmare.” and a great career that was subsequently ruining.
Walker, who also starring in the 2017 movie Kings co-starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig, was arrested in September 2018. He was subsequently releasing on bail but was remanded into custody after the jury’s verdict was reading.
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