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R&B Singer Monica Breaks Up (Again) w/ Jailed Rapper C M*rder …. He Allegedly CHEATED!!

Tiffany Brockworth |
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R&B singer Monica is single again, after breaking up with rapper C-M*rder – who is currently serving a life sentence in prison, Media take Out confirmed.

Monica and the rapper, whose real name is Corey Miller, is currently locked up in a maximum security facility in Louisiana and is expected to spend the rest of his life there.

But Monica and Corey have history. The two dates when they were teenagers, and rekindled their relationship a few years ago, while Corey was incarcerated.

But it’s over now. And Media Take Out learned that it’s because Monica caught him having a relationship with another woman.

A person close to Monica explained, “He had other women whom he was writing to and carrying on relationships with.”

Damn …. a man cheating on you while he’s locked up!!

Monica spoke out about her breakup with C-Murder, just over a month after going public with her new relationship on Instagram.

“I got my heartbroken (again) and that’s ok! I learned yet another valuable lesson,” she wrote. “I went through it, got over it, now I can laugh about it!”

Monica has clearly moved on from the split and she urges everyone else to do the same, adding, “Life continues! I feel great that through it, he has representation to one day be free! Let’s move forward!”

C M*rd*r is an American rapper. He initially gained fame in the mid-1990s as a part of his brother Master P’s label No Limit Records, primarily as a member of the label’s supergroup, TRU. Miller went on to release several solo albums of his own through the label, including 1998’s platinum Life or Death. C-Murder has released nine albums altogether on six different labels, No Limit Records, TRU Records, Koch Records, Asylum Records, RBC Records, and Venti Uno.

In 2002, Miller was arrested in connection with the m**der of 16-year-old Steve Thomas, and was sentenced to life in prison on August 14, 2009. Miller is serving his sentence at the Louisiana State Penitentiary.Controversy surrounding witnesses involved in Miller’s trial came to light in 2018 when two key witnesses recanted their statements, claiming they had been pressured into testifying against Miller by authorities. Miller maintains his innocence, and he, his brothers, and his nephew have all called for a new trial numerous times.

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