Rapper
Remy Ma's Assault Trial Began Monday
(March 11th)
Remy
Ma went on trial for assault Monday, with
a prosecutor claiming the rapper shot
and almost killed a friend because she
thought the woman had stolen money from
her. But a lawyer for the singer, whose
real name is Remy Smith, said the July
14 shooting after a party was "a
tragic accident."
Smith, 26, is charged in Manhattan's state
Supreme Court with first-degree assault
and related charges in the shooting of
Makeda Barnes Joseph, who was critically
wounded. Prosecutor Jason Berland said
Smith, who accused Joseph of taking $2,000
from her purse, fired two .45-caliber
slugs into Joseph's abdomen, then fled
in a Cadillac Escalade and slammed into
a parked car a few blocks away.
According to the prosecution, Smith abandoned
her SUV and went to a friend's house without
ever calling police or for medical help.
Defense lawyer Ivan Fisher said the victim's
story about the shooting had changed since
she testified before a grand jury. He
said the two women had struggled over
the gun and it went off accidentally.
Fisher said Joseph's story changed when
her lawyer was preparing to file a $20
million lawsuit against the rapper. The
lawsuit has since been withdrawn.
The rapper, who was nominated for a Grammy
and also has appeared on recordings with
Busta Rhymes and Eminem, could face up
to 25 years in prison if convicted.
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