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GloRilla Speaks Out: The Shocking Twist Where a Home Invasion Victim Became a Felony Defendant

  • Writer: Oh Snap News
    Oh Snap News
  • Oct 2
  • 2 min read

MEMPHIS MOGUL | In her first exclusive in-depth interview since a traumatic home invasion, Grammy-nominated rapper GloRilla is finally opening up about the unbelievable sequence of events that transformed her from a crime victim into a criminal defendant.

Speaking with Channel 2’s Michael Seiden, the "Tomorrow 2" artist described the disturbing aftermath of a late-night break-in at her Forsyth County home two months ago. The incident unfolded while she was out of town, performing at the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis.


Over $700K Stolen, But the Focus Shifted

According to the rapper, three armed intruders forced their way into her residence, making off with valuables estimated to be worth over $700,000. A family member, thankfully uninjured, fired shots, causing the suspects to flee before authorities arrived.

The shock didn't end there. During their search of the property, investigators discovered a significant amount of marijuana. Despite being the clear victim of a violent felony, GloRilla was subsequently charged with felony possession. She voluntarily surrendered, was briefly taken into custody, and bonded out the same day.

"I feel like me, and my brother and sister, we were victims in this situation," GloRilla stated. "But somehow, they’re trying to paint us out to be suspects, and I just feel like it’s all the way wrong."


"Unconscionable" Priorities

Her attorney, Drew Findling, strongly criticized the handling of the case. He emphasized the apparent imbalance, noting that investigators swiftly pursued marijuana charges rather than focusing on tracking down the armed robbers.

“The most egregious part is that there seems to be no movement whatsoever in this home invasion," Findling explained, "but rather, within 24 hours, there were warrants for her arrest for a marijuana possession case. That’s unconscionable.”

GloRilla's legal team is now contemplating launching their own private investigation. For the rapper, the goal is twofold: not only to recover the stolen property but also to fiercely reclaim her reputation after a case she believes was fundamentally mishandled.


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