XXXTentacion admits domestic violence and stabbing eight people in secret tapes

XXXTentacion admitted violently abusing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and stabbing eight people, shocking secret tapes reveal.

Before his death, the rapper – who was fatally gunned down outside a motorbike store in Florida on June 18 – was due to stand trial for domestic violence and had entered a not guilty plea.

The 2016 case was thrown out after his death, but chilling audio has revealed XXX did subject his partner to a campaign of terror, and revelled in the fact she feared for her life.

“I put my source of happiness in another person, which was a mistake initially, right? But she fell through on every occasion until now," he is heard saying on the recording which was published by Pitchfork.


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"Until I started f***ing her up bruh. I started f***ing her up because she made one mistake," he continues with aggression in his voice.

"And from there, the whole cycle went down. Now she’s scared. That girl is scared for her life. Which I understand.” You seen me, you know what I do to people."

He then went on to admit he stabbed eight people on a rampage in Deerfield Beach, Florida, rubbishing reports that only three people were wounded.

"I’m on New Times for stabbing, how many people they put in the news? They said three, it was eight. In Deerfield," he says.

The rapper was charged with aggravated battery of a pregnant victim, domestic battery by strangulation, false imprisonment, and witness tampering.

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