After his wife accused him of cheating, Gunplay was arrested and found himself in a sticky situation.
Gunplay’s Wife Has Filed for Divorce: Gunplay, whose true name is Richard Morales Jr., was detained in Miami on August 20. The rapper was arrested on multiple counts, including assault with a deadly weapon, false imprisonment, and abuse of a child. His wife was holding their 6-month-old child when he is said to have pointed a gun at her. Bond for Gunplay is $20,000 USD.
Gunplay’s wife, Vonshae Taylor-Morales, took to social media to discuss the situation and announce that she had obtained a restraining order. She has also admitted that divorce proceedings are underway. What she actually stated was
Taylor-Morales admitted that tensions started because of Gunplay’s Call of Duty.
When authorities detained the rapper, they also took the gun into custody. As if being falsely imprisoned for child abuse, domestic violence, and aggravated battery weren’t bad enough, the rapper was also found to be in possession of a firearm, which made an already perilous scenario much worse.
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After his wife accused him of cheating, Gunplay was arrested and found himself in a sticky situation. His wife claims that he had been drinking significantly and became abusive towards her and their daughter, eventually pointing a gun at them.
She went on to say that this event had convinced her to seek a divorce. In July of 1979, Richard Morales entered the world and became known as Gunplay. The rapper spent his formative years in Texas, where he became involved in drug distribution and was a victim of multiple drug-related crimes. His musical journey and career started when he was exposed to rap later on.
The albums Port of Miami and Trilla are among the most successful of all time for him. He has worked with several famous people and bands, including Lil Wayne and Pharrell Williams. After securing a solo deal with Def Jam and releasing many mixtapes alongside Kendrick Lamar, Richard, alias Gunplay, shot to fame.
Authorities have been silent about the rapper’s case, trials, and bail, and he remains in police detention at this time. The rapper’s camp has yet to issue a statement.
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