Rapper Mystikal Pleads Guilty to Third-Degree Rape in Louisiana Case

Mystikal, born Michael Lawrence Tyler, has pleaded guilty to third-degree rape in connection to a 2022 arrest, according to court records. The plea was entered during a March 17 hearing in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. Tyler, 55, had originally faced 10 charges, including first-degree rape, which carries a potential life sentence in the state. Under the plea agreement, he now faces up to 20 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for June.
The case stems from a July 30, 2022 incident in which a woman accused Tyler of rape and battery after seeking treatment at a hospital. Authorities alleged that the woman went to his home to discuss financial matters when the situation escalated. Investigators said Tyler held her against her will and assaulted her. During the March hearing, prosecutors dropped the nine additional charges, including battery and false imprisonment, by filing notices of nolle prosequi.
Tyler has remained in custody without bond since his arrest. Once a prominent figure in late 1990s and early 2000s hip-hop with hits like “Shake Ya Ass” and “Danger (Been So Long),” his career has been overshadowed by legal troubles over the years. He previously served six years in prison following a 2003 conviction for sexual battery and has faced multiple allegations since, including a 2016 case that was later dismissed.










