YouTuber Corey Pritchett Jr. Claims He Is Innocent Amid Kidnapping Accusations

Corey Pritchett Jr. Kidnapping accusations
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Corey Pritchett Jr. is fighting against the kidnapping accusations leveled against him. He shared an update with his fans after authorities announced the charges against him and promised to prove his innocence. Two women claimed the rapper kidnapped them in November and threatened them with a handgun. However, he eventually let them off stranded in a secluded area.

Corey Pritchett Jr. Denies Kidnapping Accusations

Days after being hit with kidnapping accusations, Corey Pritchett Jr., also known as CoreySSG, has taken to social media to deny the allegations. He claimed he was innocent and promised that the ladies involved would regret their actions.

“Let the show begin (television emoji) #HoustonTx Let me show you how to take monsters down the #SMOOTH WAY ! You see it say[s] ACCUSED right (eyes emoji). Don’t worry lol I’m finna [gonna] give the Details on here & in the Court of Law,” he wrote.

The YouTuber continued:

“They gone REGRET ******* with me like I’m just some goofy or some (laughing and clapping hands emoji). Oh, and I got the BEST LAWYER IN HOUSTON we on they ***.”

He also posted an update on his Instagram stories.

“Well guys looks like I’m being Locked up for accusations that’s not true at all… I guess this what everybody wanted to see…” he wrote, adding a shrug emoji. The system is crazy. I’ll see y’all soon. I’m gone keep fighting. It’s SSG FOREVER!

Corey Pritchett Jr. Reportedly Behaved Suspiciously

Two women brought kidnapping accusations against Corey Pritchett Jr. in December. According to court records, the women met the CoreySSG YouTuber at a gym in November and agreed to hang out later at Bowlero Houston on the 23rd. After a day of fun, the women stated that the rapper and his friends started to act suspiciously. They soon learned the men were involved in a dispute with another group at the bowling alley. One of the ladies asked the men to leave if they would continue acting that way.

Pritchett asked to step out with his friends but left for an extended period. He then asked the women to meet him at an H-E-B to reclaim their belongings. He also asked to drop them off at one of their apartments. However, the women claimed that Pritchett’s behavior changed at this point, and he began to drive erratically. He confessed that someone was after him because he was accused of burning someone’s car. He also started to drive in the opposite direction of the apartment.

Corey Pritchett Jr. Accused of Kidnapping

As Corey Pritchett Jr. drove away from the apartment, the women tried unsuccessfully to call his attention. He also made suspicious calls, telling unknown people on the phone he was coming. He also grabbed a gold-colored handgun and waved it on the car’s sunroof. As he neared Katy Mills, the rapper called a woman whose number was saved as “Future Wife” and told her he was driving in a secluded place where no one could hear both women scream or ever find them. He asked if he should go ahead and do it.

The woman responded “yes,” according to court records. Pritchett also snatched the women’s phones, shot his gun four to five times out of the car window, and allegedly told the women, “I’m going to f— y’all and then kill y’all.” However, he changed his mind and pulled over on a Texas Interstate near Sealy. He asked the women to exit the vehicle, telling them, “This is your only opportunity.” An hour later, the women got a driver to stop and called 911 from his phone.

Although Corey Pritchett Jr. has claimed he is innocent of the kidnapping accusations, police have confirmed the women’s story with the location tracking app on one of their phones. Meanwhile, the YouTuber posted on his Instagram stories that he is returning to the US.

#Clique, do you think Corey Pritchett Jr. is innocent? Let us know in the comments.

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