Lil Mosey’s Lawyers Blocked From Using Consensual Sex in Defense
[ad_1] The latest development in Lil Mosey's rape case has been revealed and it could have a severe effect on the outcome of the West Coast rapper's case.According to a report from TMZ on Friday (Jan. 7), Judge James W. Lawyer, who is presiding over Mosey's case, has prohibited the Washington rapper's legal team from using any prior consensual sexual encounters with his alleged victim as a defense.Mosey, born Lathan Echols, sought the court's permission last month to present evidence that he has had multiple consensual sexual encounters with his alleged victim, but the court has denied his request.The "Blueberry Faygo" rapper pleaded not guilty to a second-degree rape charge in Washington's Lewis...