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South Park Mexican

Carlos Coy, better known by his stage name South Park Mexican,(born on October 5, 1970 in Houston, Texas) is an American rapper, convicted child molester, and company founder of Dope House Records. His stage name is derived from the South Park neighborhood in Houston, Texas where he was raised.


Early life

Carlos Coy was born to Arturo Coy, a former-Marine from the Falfurrias community in Brooks County, and a woman who dropped out of high school to marry. The marriage ended three years after Coy's birth. Coy's sister, Sylvia, described herself as his "mother-sister".[1] Coy attended various elementary schools, before entering the music magnet program at Welch Middle School. His family moved from southeast Houston to South Park, and Coy attended Woodson Middle School.[2] He attended Milby High School until 1987, when he was expelled for assaulting a female student. He was still designated as a first-year high school student at age 17 when he decided to leave high school for good.[2] Coy obtained a GED and enrolled in San Jacinto Junior College within one year of leaving high school. Coy, aiming for a business associate's degree, failed all five of his classes. Coy worked at a chemical plant but quit due to rashes affecting his sensitive skin. Coy later started dealing crack cocaine after a brief career selling perfume.[2]

Musical career

In 1995, Coy, along with his brother Arthur, Jr., founded his own record label, Dope House Records.[3] 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.[3][4]

Paternity test

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, Jordan Dominique Odom.[4][5] Odom, from Pasadena, 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.[4][5] This incident would later be used against Coy in his molestation charge of a separate girl.[6] The settlement forced Coy to pay $28,000 for back child support, $2,000 for Odom's prenatal and birth expenses, and $1,500 to a university fund. In addition, Coy had to pay $900 monthly child support, as Odom held primary custody of the child.[4]

Molestation arrest and incarceration

In 2002 Coy went on trial for performing oral sex on his daughter's nine-year-old friend while she slept at his house one night in September 2001. Claims that Coy had engaged in sexual activities with other underage girls, a total of seven excluding his accuser, quickly arose after his September 25, 2001 arrest.[5][7]

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.[1] Carlos Coy is currently incarcerated within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system. There are persistent messages from online posters calling for his release.[5]


Discography

References

  1. ^ a b Lomax, John Nova. "South Park Monster." Houston Press. June 6, 2002. 1. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Lomax, John Nova. "South Park Monster." Houston Press. June 6, 2002. 2. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.
  3. ^ a b Lomax, John Nova. "South Park Monster." Houston Press. June 6, 2002. 3. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d Lomax, John Nova. "South Park Monster." Houston Press. June 6, 2002. 4. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.
  5. ^ a b c d Alvarez, Olivia Flores. "Free SPM (oh, and buy his new CD)." Houston Press. October 23, 2006. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.
  6. ^ Houston Press - "South Park Monster" Page 7
  7. ^ " Rapper Carlos Coy jailed 45 years for rape." Daily Times. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.

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