Kaalan Walker, A Los Angeles rapper, was sentenced to 50 years behind bars on Monday after he was convicted at trial of numerous rapes.
Kaalan Walker, who has a film credit in the film SuperFly, was sentenced to jail to life in prison following the raping of multiple women.
The 27-year-old rapper was convicted on charges brought by three teenage girls and four women.
According to a report from the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said Walker had “three counts of forcible rape, two counts of statutory rape and two counts of rape by intoxication.”
Superior Court Judge Joseph Brandolino also ordered Kaalan Walker, 27, to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, according to Deputy District Attorney Cynthia Wallace, who told City News Service that she believes the defendant is “truly a predator.”
Walker had been arrested on these charges back in 2018 and had been released on bail. The actor that also has a television credit in the series In Contempt, lured his victims using social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter telling them he had connections with people that could help them in their modeling careers.
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Walker — who also appeared in the 2017 Halle Berry-Daniel Craig film “Kings” — was arrested in September 2018. He was subsequently released on bond, but he was taken into custody again after the jury’s verdict was read.