The ex-wife of late rapper Craig Mack thinks that he was purposely contaminated with HIV.
Mack’s former spouse and the mom of his two youngsters, Roxanne Alexis Hill-Johnson, shared her perception that the “Flava In Ya Ear” rapper contracted AIDS as a setup. The artist was previously signed to Bad Boy Records within the Nineteen Nineties and briefly left the trade within the 2000s, relocating to South Carolina, the place he joined a non secular compound. Mack died in March 2018 at 47 years previous.
In a brand new interview with The Art of DialogueHill-Johnson mentioned that she and her two youngsters weren’t conscious of his AIDS prognosis till two weeks earlier than his demise.
“The kids knew he had been sick, but no one told them what was wrong,” Hill-Johnson mentioned, including that the coroner knowledgeable her that Mack was most likely sick for a decade.
“Unmedicated, all those years. Why? I don’t know. So, if you do the math, that puts him back in New York when he got sick,” she continued.
New York City was the headquarters of the Diddy-founded Bad Boy Records, which continues to be energetic regardless of the music govt serving a 50-month sentence on costs of racketeering and intercourse trafficking.
“I believe him getting sick was something that was intentional,” Hill-Johnson shared. “Craig was a very heterosexual man. He liked women. He liked the company of women. So when people were saying, ‘Oh, he was gay.’ He wasn’t gay. Someone got to him.”
The lady additionally recalled Mack telling a male artist to “be careful” within the music trade, warning him that somebody would try to “poison” him with a sexually transmitted an infection (STI).
Hill-Johnson additionally believes that Mack did not take remedy to deal with his AIDS prognosis, and if that’s the case, he did not reveal it to her or their youngsters.
The bombshell about Mack’s well being earlier than his premature passing was coated in an intensive Rolling Stone report final yr. On his demise certificates, Mack’s reason behind demise was reportedly HIV/AIDS issues, however his household revered his needs and “repeated his assertion that he had congestive heart failure.”