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Mystikal arrested for rape, robbery, and four other charges in Louisiana
Three-time Grammy nominee Mystikal was arrested on six charges - including first-degree rape - and booked into the Ascension Parish Jail in his native Louisiana on Sunday morning.Sheriff Bobby Webre announced on Facebook that the 51-year-old registered sex offender was apprehended due to an alleged sexual assault at an area hospital where the victim 'sustained minor injuries.'Mystikal (born Michael Tyler) was also charged with 'simple robbery, domestic abuse battery, strangulation, false imprisonment, and simple criminal damage to property.' Busted again: Three-time Grammy nominee Mystikal was arrested on six charges - including first-degree rape - and booked into the Ascension Parish Jail in his native Louisiana on Sunday morningOn Monday, TMZ reported that the troubled hip-hop star - who is father to daughter My'chelle, 23; and son Million, 22 - 'has yet to see a judge and no bond has been set.'Mystikal previously spent 18 months in the Caddo Correctional Center from 2017-2019 for first-degree rape and second-degree kidnapping, which were ultimately dismissed due to lack of evidence in 2020. Before that, the former US Army combat engineer served 81 days in East Baton Rouge Parish Jail in 2012 on a misdemeanor charge of domestic abuse battery.And Mystikal also served six years at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center for sexual battery and extortion against his hairstylist as well as two misdemeanor counts of failing to file tax returns for 1998-1999.
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Louisiana Lawmakers Reject “Don’t Say Gay” Bill
signed a bill into law that prohibits discussion of LGBTQ-related content in primary grades, and in secondary grades if the topic is broached in a manner that is not “age appropriate or developmentally appropriate.” Critics, who have dubbed the new law the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, argue that the only way its provisions can be enforced is either by trampling on the speech rights of LGBTQ students, students with same-sex parents, and teachers, or by censoring entire lessons related to history, biology, or sex education.On Tuesday, Louisiana’s House Committee on Education rejected the Pelican State’s own version of the law by a 7-4 vote, with three Republicans joining all the committee’s Democrats in opposing the legislation.Chief among the objections to Horton’s bill were that banning gender identity — writ large — would not simply censor transgender-related issues, but might bar teachers from using gender-related titles like “Mr.,” “Ms.” or “Mrs.” — since even cisgender people have a gender identity of their own. While Horton said that was not the bill’s intention, the committee struck down an amendment that would have removed that provision before ultimately killing the bill, reports Forbes.But Horton insisted that the legislation remains necessary, arguing that it is inappropriate for teachers to share details about their personal lives with students.
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