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C-Murder Posts Cryptic Message After Monica Claims He Broke Her Heart

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Throwback photo of C-Murder with then-girlfriend and Kernel at “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts” New Orleans Premiere – (Photo by Skip Bolen/WireImage via Getty)

*R&B songstress Monica recently revealed C-Murder broke her heart amid their separation. Now, the incarcerated rapper has seemingly responded to her candid confession. 

“I don’t know why someone feels the need to publicly bash a person that’s fighting for their life??” he wrote in a post shared on Instagram, Complex reports.

“I am a black male fighting and hoping for freedom one day,” C-Murder added. “Wanna speak on something??  Let’s talk about freeing us Louisiana inmates still held illegally and unconstitutionally by a racist Jim Crow law through a non-retroactive 10/2 non unanimous jury. Facts.”

Earlier this month, Monica shocked fans when she confirmed her split with her longtime boyfriend, who has been imprisoned since 2009.

On Dec. 5, the singer hit up social media to reveal her heartbreak over a convict.  She wrote, “OMGGGGG I haven’t said his name in 2 yrs can yall follow my lead like yall did when I brought him up one band one sound,” she started, adding “Well , here it is in short ! I got my heartbroken (again) and that’s ok! I learned yet another valuable lesson! I went through it , got over it , now I can laugh about it ! Life continues ! I feel great that through it he has representation to one day be free ! Let’s move forward!” Monica wrote.

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Monica teamed with part-time legal assistant Kim Kardashian in 2020 to help free the No Limit rapper from prison.

C-Murder, born Corey Miller, is serving a life sentence for the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Steve Thomas in 2009. Miller, brother of rapper Master P, appealed after one of the jurors, Mary Jacob, revealed she (and other jurors) received “brutal” pressure to vote guilty. But his murder conviction was upheld by the court.

In his recent message on social media, C-Murder urged fans to sign a petition to abolish racist laws in Louisiana that allow non-unanimous jury verdicts.

“I am asking all celebrities against RACISM to visit this website: www.louisianabusinessesagainstracistlaws.com and retweet to help relieve modern day slavery and to sign our petition for freedom,” he wrote, Complex reports. 

C-Murder went on a hunger strike earlier this year in protest of “inhumane” prison conditions.

READ MORE: Monica Reveals She’s ‘Heartbroken Again’ By Incarcerated Rapper C-Murder

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