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Mia Jaye Reacts To Court Outcome In Young Dolph Case
Following the news that Cornelius Smith received a 20-year prison sentence in connection with Dolph’s 2021 murder, the rapper’s fiancée, Mia Jaye, took to social media and shared a raw, emotional message addressing the outcome. In an Instagram Story posted Friday, Mia didn’t hold back as she reflected on the sentence and those involved in the case.
“May God have His entire way with him & every other COWARD involved… 20 years plus time served will never be enough,” she wrote, adding a prayer hands emoji at the end of her message.
Her post quickly began circulating online as fans and followers reacted to her words and continued to discuss the latest developments in the long-running case tied to Young Dolph’s tragic death.
The Comment Section Reacts To Mia Jaye’s Statement
Fans quickly made their way to The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section after Mia Jaye’s statement circulated, and the reactions came in fast. Many users sent prayers and words of support to her and the rest of Young Dolph’s family, expressing continued sympathy over the ongoing pain surrounding his death. Others, however, weighed in on the sentencing itself, arguing that 20 years “really ain’t enough” for those involved in the case.
One Instagram user @ihilvnis added, “can’t believe it took so long. may God continue to bring them all peace“
This Instagram user @loveejasmineee claimed, “Now how do people who do stuff to children only get like 7 years like whatt“
And, Instagram user @_fontenette said, “Long Live Dolph, prayers to his family 🐬👑”
While Instagram user @1bossmantino commented, “20 years can’t replace the love and guidance Dolph would of given the world 💯”
Then Instagram user @coopdajuice shared, “Dolph ain’t got no business dying in the first place“
Finally, Instagram user @c9savo wrote, “Pray God heal her and their family 💙”
What Exactly Prompted Her Message?
As previously reported, Cornelius Smith was initially charged with first-degree murder, along with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder, in connection to Young Dolph’s 2021 killing. As part of a plea agreement reached on Friday, Smith pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, which led to the dismissal of the remaining charges against him. He was then sentenced to 20 years in prison without parole. Though his attorney, Michael Scholl, said he will receive credit for time already served, leaving him with an estimated 15 years left. Scholl also shared that Smith has shown remorse throughout the proceedings.
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