Homophobic, transphobic rapper Boosie Badazz admits to hiring women to sexual assault his underage son and nephews
Boosie Badazz bragged Tuesday that he hired adult women to perform sex acts for his teenage sons and nephews, some as young as 12 years old.
The recording artist and music producer with a winding anti-LGBT+ track record took to an Instagram Live video to explain that he’s “training these boys right”.
Badazz, known offstage as Torrence Hatch, is based in Louisiana, US. Within the state, the age of consent is 17-years-old.
As a result, it is illegal for anyone over the age of 17 to engage in sex, including oral sex, with anyone under that age, and it is illegal to solicit sex workers.
If Hatch’s allegations against himself are true, he orchestrated sexual assault against members of his own family under state law. Some are now calling on the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services to investigate the claims.
The musician has often been a lightning rod for controversy. Coming after he verbally attacked over Instagram Dwyane Wade’s trans daughter for literally no reason other than, well, transphobia.
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Boosie Badazz: ‘I’m getting them prepared, man.’
“Ask any of my nephews, ask any of them, ask my son,” Hatch claimed in the footage.
When they was 12, 13, they got head. Yeah, that’s how it’s supposed to be. Hell yeah, I got my f**king son’s d**k sucked.
“You f**king right.
“Yes, a grown woman, grown, super grown, checked his a** out. Checked all my nephews out, super grown.
“Is she grown? She check me out.
“I’m getting them prepared, man.”
Hatch, 37, added that he “trained” his son to “f**k p***y” and “eat p***y all day, every day”.
Twitter users condemn Boosie Badazz for allegedly arranging ‘statutory rape’ of his sons and nephews.
An avalanche of accusations immediately fell as screen recordings of the live stream went viral.
Countless users expressed concern over son Torrence Junior’s welfare, while others lampooned the father-of-eight for “molesting” and “raping” his children.
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Boosie is so scared of the boys in his family being gay that he admitted to having a grown woman molest them. imagine being that low of a human being https://t.co/WV5znwEgut
— Jada🫧 (@okjarda) May 13, 2020
The fact that some of y’all think it is OK for a father to pimp out his 12-year-old (because straight) is sick. Yet, the same folks will come out their mouths about how gay men are ruining Black youth. I’m so tired.
PUT. BOOSIE. NEXT. TO. R. KELLY.— Side With Benefits (@KirkWrites79) May 13, 2020
Toxic male culture is having fathers like TI check his daughter’s hymen every year until HE thinks she’s grown enough to have sex, while Boosie orchestrated his sons to be raped by a grown woman like it’s some sort coming-of-age ritual.— Dini Luna 🧬🎨 (@dinixluna) May 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/angryblkhoemo/status/1260199724436594691
Everyone concerned about the Black male image gets real quiet when Black boys are being sexually abused as a path to manhood.
But yes, continue on about beating your gay child for being gay 🙄 https://t.co/oMkCRvN6Nd— George M Johnson Garçon (@IamGMJohnson) May 13, 2020
This is not the first time the rapper has claimed to organise a sex act for one of his sons.
However, what alarmed many users was how this is not the first time Hatch has, according to himself, arranged a sex worker to perform a sex act on his son.
In 2017, he wished his son a happy 14th birthday on Instagram, according to The Sun.
Alongside good wishes and a photograph of the father and son, Hatch added: “See u tomorrow got a money bag for you n a bad b***h to give u some head u already know how I do it.”
He backtracked this comment when chatting to TMZ as a backlash against the Louisiana singer bubbled.
Hatch told the outlet: “I ain’t gonna get him no head.
“But If he wants to get head from a girl, you know he’s 14-years-old.
“I’m cool with it. F***ing is popular at 14, 15-years-old. You know that’s when they be in heat.
“But I’m not just gonna bring a girl to give him head,” he clarified at the time.
PinkNews contacted the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services for comment.