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South Park Mexican (born Carlos Coy, October 5, 1970 in Houston, Texas) is a rapper, currently incarcerated for child molestation. His stage name derives from the South Park neighborhood in which he was raised.
Dope House Records albums
In 1995, Carlos, along with his brother Arthur, founded his own record label, Dope House Records. He later released his second album, Hustle Town, through his label with distribution in Houston under Southwest Wholesale. In 2000 he signed a joint venture between his label and Universal Music Group which earned him a $500,000 advance and national distribution. In total he has released 9 albums.
Discography
- Hillwood (1992)
- Hustle Town (1995)
- Power Moves (1997)
- The 3rd Wish (1999)
- The Purity Album (2000)
- Time is Money (2000)
- Never Change (2001)
- Reveille Park (2002)
- Greatest Hits (2004)
- Eddie Deville Presents: Dope Still Sells Itself: The Mixtape (2006)
- When Devils Strike (2006)
Paternity tests
In July 2001, 20-year-old Jill Odom filed a lawsuit to force Coy to take a paternity test and legally declare him the father of her son. Odom was 14 years old at the time of the child's birth, and alleged that the then-21 year old Coy was aware that she was in seventh grade.. This incident would later be used against Coy in his molestation charge of a separate girl. Coy was legally declared the child's father and was forced to pay back child support and other expenses.
Molestation arrest and incarceration
Carlos Coy is currently incarcerated within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. In 2002 Coy was on trial for allegedly performing oral sex on his daughter's nine-year-old friend while she slept over at his house one night in September 2001. Claims that Coy had engaged in sexual activitity with other underage girls, a total of seven-teen excluding his accuser, quickly arose after his September 25, 2001 arrest. Despite a lack of physical evidence, a Houston jury convicted Coy of aggravated sexual assault of a child on May 18, 2002. Coy was sentenced to 45 years in prison and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine.
Response To Media
Through the help of DopeHouseRecords.com administrators,
an email was sent to local media the Houston Chronicle in response to an article posted Oct. 3, 2006
by reporter Cynthia Leonor Garza. The article claimed no sign of innocence for Coy
as well as bias interviews questioning if Coy was capitalizing upon his crime for profit
Carlos Coys response to this was "I just wanted to thank you for your interest and your October 3rd article about me. We didn't promote too much and everything helps, I imagine.
But I didn't agree with one thing and that's how the article gave the impression that I was stone cold guilty of molesting a 9 year old little girl. I understand that when someone is convicted, it's a convincing thing and people believe the person is certainly guilty. But my case is on appeal and we're hoping the higher courts will make the right decision and give me another chance to prove my innocence."
the article on the Houston Chronicle's website has since been taken down.
Ongoing albums
In October 2006, Dope House Records released the still-incarcerated South Park Mexican's ninth CD entitled When Devils Strike..
Pending albums
Albums yet to be released -A Decade Of Dope -County Boys -Sincerely, Carlos Coy
References
- ^ Houston Press - "South Park Monster"
- ^ Houston Press - "Free SPM (oh, and buy his new CD)"
- Daily Times - "Rapper Carlos Coy jailed 45 years for rape"
- "Article - DopeHouseRecords.com Forum
- "Response - DopeHouseRecords.com Forum
- "Original Article Source - www.chron.com
- "Los FAQ - Featured on DopeHouseRecords.com