Aswad Ayinde, award-winning director of the Fugees "Killing Me Softly" video, accused of being a serial breeder, who repeatedly raped his daughters.
Here's a story that will literally make you sick to the stomach. Most of you will remember the group "The Fugees," of which Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill were members. Well, Aswad Ayinde, the award-winning video director of the group's "Killing Me Softly," video is being accused of being a serial breeder who repeatedly raped his daughters to create a "pure" bloodline. According to the NY Daily News, prosecutors said this scumbag reportedly fathered six children with his daughters from the mid-1980s to 2002, and delivered the babies himself.Ayinde, 51, who most recently lived in Paterson, N.J., also had nine kids with his ex-wife, Beverly, and at least three more with two other women in Brooklyn, court records show.Here's what I can't understand, how in the world he was able to perpetrate this injustice and his wife was able to leave him? What was his ex-wife's role in all this? Personally, I would have called the cops the first time he touched one of my kids. He would have had to shoot me, but that's what I would have done. According to the NY Daily News, his arrest was prompted by a probe by the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services to determine how the suspect allegedly turned his daughters into sex slaves without their knowing.
"He said the world was going to end, and it was just going to be him and his offspring and that he was chosen," Beverly Ayinde testified at a pre-trial hearing.
Also known as Charles McGill, Ayinde faces the first of five trials next month - one for each daughter he allegedly violated, said Lisa Squitieri, the Passaic County prosecutor handling the case.
Ayinde, held on $1 million bond, was hit with 27 charges including aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault, lewdness, child endangerment, aggravated criminal sexual contact and criminal sexual contact.
Aswad Ayinde should be castrated immediately and locked away in prison for the rest of his life. This is one time when he shouldn't even be given the benefit of a trial at the taxpayers of New Jersey's expense.
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Photo credit: Galasso/The Record of Bergen County
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