Convicted Pedo South Park Mexican Denied Parole After 23 Years
A convicted pedophile, identified as South Park Mexican, has been denied parole after serving 23 years in prison. The rapper, whose real name is Carlos Coy, was convicted of multiple counts of child sexual abuse in 1998 and sentenced to 37 years in prison.
Coy, who was once a prominent figure in the Houston hip-hop scene, was arrested in 1997 after a 14-year-old boy accused him of sexual assault. The investigation revealed that Coy had engaged in a pattern of sexual abuse against multiple children over several years.
Despite serving nearly a quarter of his sentence, Coy’s parole was denied due to his continued denial of his crimes and his lack of remorse. Prosecutors argued that Coy’s continued denial of his actions and his refusal to take responsibility for his crimes made him a continued threat to society.
Coy’s case has been widely publicized, with many calling for him to be held accountable for his heinous crimes. The denial of his parole is seen as a victory for the victims and their families, who have been seeking justice for decades.