Tay-K Blasts His Management, Label & Media For the Way He's Portrayed

by HHL JT

Earlier this year, Tay-K was found guilty of multiple charges in the murder and robbery of Ethan Walker and was sentenced to 55 years.

The 19-year old was also just indicted in a completely different crime, the murder/robbery of photographer Mark Anthony Saldivar. In that incident -- unlike in the Walker murder -- prosecutors say Tay-K was the one who pulled the trigger. 

It's not looking good for Tay. But if you ask him, it's the media -- along with his label and management -- who are making him look so bad.

Tay will explain how in the Tweets below:

(1/4) I wanna apologize to all my fans and supporters for letting my management and label convince me that it wouldn’t be a good decision to speak out against the way the media makes me look and the complete lies they spread...

— TAY-K 47 (@tayk) November 23, 2019
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(2/4)but I’m gonna make sure the truth about my life and my character gets out with or without management or a label. And whoever don’t like it fuck you...

— TAY-K 47 (@tayk) November 23, 2019
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(3/4) the way the media inaccurately portrays me has affected my life directly. So instead of waiting on my “team” to get the bright idea to speak up on my behalf, things will be done differently...

— TAY-K 47 (@tayk) November 23, 2019
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(4/4) Of course I’m not perfect or nothing, but I’m most definitely not this monster that they try to portray me as. with that being said, I also apologize for the way I may have presented myself, I was young and inconsiderate.

— TAY-K 47 (@tayk) November 23, 2019
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"I wanna apologize to all my fans and supporters for letting my management and label convince me that it wouldn’t be a good decision to speak out against the way the media makes me look and the complete lies they spread," he started. "But I’m gonna make sure the truth about my life and my character gets out with or without management or a label. And whoever don’t like it f*ck you," Tay typed. "The way the media inaccurately portrays me has affected my life directly. "So instead of waiting on my 'team' to get the bright idea to speak up on my behalf, things will be done differently. Of course I’m not perfect or nothing, but I’m most definitely not this monster that they try to portray me as. with that being said, I also apologize for the way I may have presented myself, I was young and inconsiderate."

Is "young and inconsiderate" a good way to explain away multiple murders?