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Bronx Rapper Kay Flock Gets 30 Years
16 Dec
Summary
- Bronx rapper Kevin Perez, known as Kay Flock, received a 30-year sentence.
- He was found guilty of racketeering conspiracy and attempted murder charges.
- The rapper's defense regarding intellectual disability was rejected by the judge.

Bronx rapper Kay Flock, whose legal name is Kevin Perez, has been sentenced to three decades behind bars. In March, he was convicted of racketeering conspiracy, attempted murder, and assault with a deadly weapon. The rapper was also found guilty of firearm possession related to these violent offenses.
Perez faced initial murder charges in December 2021 but was acquitted. He was later indicted federally on racketeering charges, with prosecutors alleging his membership in the 'Sev Side' or 'DOA' gang in the Bronx. The rapper's attorneys argued he couldn't be a gang leader due to an intellectual disability, a claim the court rejected.
Kay Flock emerged as a notable figure in New York's drill music scene in 2021, achieving popularity with his single 'Being Honest' and his debut mixtape, 'The D.O.A. Tape.' This sentencing marks a significant turning point in his career following his conviction on serious felony charges.




