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Former No Limit Rapper Mystikal Sentenced to 20 Years in Louisiana Rape Case

Michael Lawrence Tyler, the rapper known as Mystikal, is shown in a Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office booking photo from a previous arrest in Shreveport, La. Tyler was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years in prison in Ascension Parish after pleading guilty to third-degree rape in a separate 2022 case. (Photo/Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office, File)
Mystikal’s long-running Louisiana rape case ended Tuesday with a 20-year prison sentence, a rejected attempt to take back his guilty plea and another grim turn in the legal history of one of No Limit Records’ most recognizable voices.

The New Orleans rapper, whose legal name is Michael Lawrence Tyler, was sentenced in Ascension Parish after pleading guilty in March to third-degree rape in connection with a 2022 assault at his Prairieville home.

Court records show Tyler’s guilty plea reduced the case from an original first-degree rape charge, which could have carried a mandatory life sentence if he had been convicted as originally charged. Prosecutors also agreed not to pursue several additional counts tied to the case, including allegations of false imprisonment, domestic abuse battery by strangulation, simple robbery and property damage.

Under Louisiana law, third-degree rape carries a maximum sentence of 25 years at hard labor without benefit of parole, probation or suspension of sentence. In Tyler’s case, the plea agreement capped his exposure at 20 years.

The judge gave him all 20.

Before sentencing, Tyler’s attorney tried to withdraw the guilty plea, arguing that Tyler had not had enough time to fully consider the consequences of the agreement. The court rejected that request before imposing the sentence.

During the hearing, the victim asked for the maximum sentence and described being punched, choked, raped and prevented from leaving Tyler’s Prairieville home. Tyler was allowed to address the court after she spoke, though he was told to direct his remarks to the judge rather than to the victim.

“If I did that to you, I deserve the max sentence,” Tyler said, according to WBRZ.

The sentence closes a case that had kept Tyler in the Ascension Parish Jail without bond since his 2022 arrest. Deputies arrested him after authorities said a woman reported being sexually assaulted at a hospital and identified Tyler as the suspect.

The judge also ordered Tyler to continue complying with sex offender registration requirements after his release.

That requirement predates this case. Tyler was already a registered sex offender after pleading guilty in 2003 to sexual battery and extortion in an unrelated case involving his hairstylist. He served six years in prison in that case.

He was also charged in a separate 2017 rape and kidnapping case in Caddo Parish, but those charges were later dropped after he spent more than a year in jail.

Before his criminal cases became the dominant story around him, Mystikal was one of the most electric voices to emerge from No Limit Records’ late-1990s run. His raspy, explosive delivery powered hits including “Shake Ya Ass,” “Danger (Been So Long)” and “Bouncin’ Back (Bumpin’ Me Against the Wall).” His 2000 album “Let’s Get Ready” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and he later earned Grammy nominations for “Tarantula” and “Bouncin’ Back.”

Tuesday’s sentence turns what had been a pending legal threat into a long prison term. For fans who remember Mystikal as one of Southern rap’s most distinctive performers, the ruling is also a reminder that his musical legacy has been inseparable for years from a criminal record that repeatedly pushed him out of the spotlight and back into court.

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