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Rick Ross’ Ex-Girlfriend Tia Kemp Accuses Him Of Murder

BY JO Mensah September 20, 2024 4:36 PM EDT
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Rick Ross is hosting his annual car in his Georgia mansion on June 1 Photo source: Instagram/@richforever

Rapper and founder of Maybach Music Group, Rick Ross is now facing serious allegations from his ex-girlfriend, Tia Kemp.

In a recent social media post, Kemp accused Ross of being involved in a woman’s murder and claimed that he has been placing bounties on people’s heads. 

Kemp, who shares an 18-year-old son with Ross, took to Instagram to air her grievances. She stated that she would be alerting federal authorities about Ross’s alleged criminal activities and even vowed to take down his multimillion-dollar empire. The video has since gained widespread attention, with many speculating about the truth behind the claims.

In the video, Kemp directly called out the rapper’s sister, Tawanda Roberts, accusing her of trying to bring her down.

However, the most damning allegation came when Kemp implicated Ross in the murder of a woman she referred to as ‘Miss Carol.’

According to Kemp, the murder case remains unsolved, but she assured her followers that she would see to it that the victim’s family sues Ross’s estate.

Kemp claims that Miss Carol was killed after leaving her mother’s house, and she believes Ross was somehow connected to the tragic incident.

Kemp further alleged that Ross had been paying individuals to carry out hits, with the money from these deals reportedly coming back to her through various sources.

Although these accusations are still unproven, the nature of Kemp’s claims has garnered significant attention.

Over the years, Kemp and Ross have had a rocky relationship, marked by public feuds and heated exchanges. The former couple, who have co-parented for nearly two decades, have frequently made headlines for their ongoing conflicts.

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