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GloRilla Challenges Georgia Probe After Home Invasion, Calling Herself a Victim

She argues investigators prioritized marijuana charges over finding the intruders.

Overview

  • In a WSB-TV interview released Wednesday, the rapper said she and her siblings were victims and criticized how the case has been handled.
  • Three armed suspects broke into her Forsyth County home in July while she was in Indianapolis; a family member fired shots, the suspects fled, and more than $700,000 in valuables were reported stolen.
  • Deputies obtained a search warrant and task force agents reported a strong narcotics odor, later saying a significant amount of marijuana was in plain view in a bedroom closet.
  • GloRilla was charged with possession of marijuana and a schedule one controlled substance, surrendered, and was released the same day on a $22,260 bond.
  • Her attorney says warrants for drug charges were issued within 24 hours with little movement on the robbery case, as the sheriff maintains she is a victim and her team weighs an independent investigation.