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Rapper Akbar V Alleges Domestic Violence and Abuse in Alarming Social Media Post

  • Writer: Oh Snap News
    Oh Snap News
  • Sep 16
  • 2 min read

In a deeply distressing social media post, Atlanta rapper Akbar V has detailed a harrowing account of alleged domestic violence. The artist’s emotional caption, which has garnered significant attention, points to sustained physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her husband, Shakeem “Bean” Taylor, and another woman he is allegedly involved with.

Akbar V’s post describes repeated physical assaults, with one attack allegedly so severe it required hospitalization at Jefferson Hospital. She also claims she was assaulted again on her birthday. She writes about the immense emotional and financial toll of the alleged abuse, including her partner asking her for money after the attacks.

The rapper’s raw and honest account touches on several serious issues, including the emotional and physical trauma of abuse, the complexities of financial coercion, and the added burden of postpartum depression. She expresses a feeling of exhaustion and being overwhelmed, and while she mentions plans to file a police report, she also makes alarming statements about potential retaliation. This highlights the high-risk nature of domestic violence situations and the extreme distress victims can face.


Akbar V’s decision to share her story publicly underscores the importance of safety and documentation for anyone in a similar situation. For those experiencing domestic violence, professionals recommend the following steps:

Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Documenting injuries with a medical professional is crucial. This creates an official record that can be used for legal purposes.

Preserve Evidence: Save any photos of injuries, screenshots of messages, and the social media post itself. These can serve as critical evidence.

Report to Law Enforcement: Filing a police report creates an official record of the assault.

Contact a Domestic Violence Hotline: For confidential support and guidance on safety planning, reach out to a national resource like the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

This is an ongoing and sensitive situation. We will continue to follow any developments.


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