Remy Ma's child faces charges for a 2021 killing.

Jayson Scott is facing serious charges, including murder, endangerment, and weapon possession.

June 20th 2024.

Remy Ma's child faces charges for a 2021 killing.
The news has been buzzing about Jayson Scott, the 23-year-old son of famous rapper Remy Ma, who was recently arrested in connection with a murder that took place in Queens, New York in 2021. According to NBC News, Scott is facing serious charges including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, reckless endangerment, and criminal possession of a weapon.

The incident in question occurred on June 7, 2021, when Darius Guillebeaux was fatally shot in Queens, New York. Along with Scott, another man named Richard Swygert has also been arrested and charged with murder, according to the NYPD.

In the midst of all the chaos, Remy Ma has spoken out in defense of her son, stating that he is innocent of the accusations. In a statement, she expressed her hope for a thorough investigation by the NYPD to reveal the truth. She also asked for privacy for her family during this difficult time and thanked everyone for their love and support.

According to officials, the police were called to the scene of the shooting at 148 Street and Rockaway Boulevard, near John F. Kennedy Airport. The victim, 47-year-old Guillebeaux, was found with multiple gunshot wounds to his head and chest. He was taken to the hospital but tragically pronounced dead at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.

This is not the first time Remy Ma has been involved with the law. In 2007, she served a six-year sentence for a shooting incident in New York. She was convicted on charges of assault, weapons, and attempted coercion.

Interestingly, Scott's attorney is none other than Dawn Florio, who also represented Remy Ma in a 2019 case where she was charged with assaulting a fellow castmate on the show Love & Hip-Hop. Florio also represented Bishop Lamor Whitehead, who was recently sentenced to nine years in prison for fraud charges.

Despite all the negative attention surrounding the situation, Remy Ma remains a strong advocate for the rights of felons to vote. In an interview, she spoke about her own experience with the justice system and the importance of giving those who have served their time a chance to be heard.

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