South Park Mexican Up For Parole After Serving Decades In Prison For Assaulting 9-Year-Old Girl

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South Park Mexican, also known as SPM, will go up before the parole board on Monday (October 7). The Houston rapper was handed a 45-year prison sentence and a $10,000 fine in 2002 after being convicted of aggravated sexual assault on a little girl. The incident took place in 2001, when the girl was spending the night at his Houston home over Labor Day weekend. She was 9 and SPM was 31. Harris County records show he was arrested on September 25, 2001 and released on $30,000 bond. He ultimately surrendered to authorities on March 6, 2002, after the Harris County District Attorney’s office filed assault charges against him for taking two 14-year-old fans to a North Houston motel. One of the girls claimed he had sex with her, although the case was eventually dismissed. SPM also had a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl, who birthed his son. In total, he had sexual encounters with at least six underage girls. [embedded content] Crime Stoppers of Houston Director of Victim Services Andy Kahan spoke to local news outlets and explained if SPM does make parole, it wouldn’t be the first time for a crime such as his. “It’s extremely rare...

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