BROCKTON, Mass. — A lawyer for the family of a 9-year-old Massachusetts rapper who appears in sexually suggestive videos is criticizing authorities' decision to investigate whether the boy is the victim of possible child abuse or neglect.
The boy who performs as "Lil Poopy," is a thriving, well-adjusted fourth-grader with a good home life, good grades and musical talent, attorney Joseph Krowski Jr. said Monday of client Luie Rivera Jr., who is of Puerto Rican descent.
"This is just what I would call a racially-tinged investigation because whoever watched it probably doesn't understand rap," Krowski said of his client's work. "...This isn't some child left alone that's not going to school. It all comes down to content in the videos, which is protected by the First Amendment."
On Sunday, Brockton police asked state child welfare officials to look into possible abuse after watching Lil Poopy videos following a feature story about him in local newspaper The Enterprise.
Police said Monday they haven't filed any criminal charges. A Department of Children and Families spokeswoman confirmed that officials are looking into concerns about the young Brockton rapper's welfare.
The investigation will include interviews with everyone who lives in the child's home and likely others who have contact with the 9-year-old, such as school officials, DCF spokeswoman Cayenne Isaksen said. Child welfare officials can refer the case to the local district attorney's office if an investigation finds any criminal behavior.
"The filers of this report wanted to make sure the child is being properly cared for," Isaksen said. "...So the department will look into all aspects of this."
The videos show the boy slapping a woman's buttocks, engaging in sexually suggestive dances and glorifying drug use and materialism. The boy's father, Luis Rivera, told The Enterprise that his son is acting and not doing anything wrong.
The newspaper said Lil Poopy has performed alongside Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, and was discovered in his father's music studio by the rapper known as French Montana, who founded Cocaine City Records.
Lil Poopy music that was posted to an online mix tape site last October has lyrics that include him singing about being a "bad boy" and a "cocaine cowboy." It showed about 8,600 downloads and 195,000 views by Monday afternoon.
YouTube posts also feature the boy singing "Coke ain't a bad word," and show him with Coca-Cola.

i just hope that's not his mama in the first pic! smh
ReplyDeleteJust ghetto. His lil ass should be rapping about cereal & school. I don't like this one bit.
ReplyDeleteI agree. A 9 year old kid is just too young to be doing what he's doing and that's straight up truth. I don't have anything against rap but this is just wrong. I think its mental abuse and the kid will be affected by this. I can't imagine what his idea is of women right now.
DeleteLol I don't think he's being abused, just made to grow up to soon and being exposed to grown folks stuff to soon.
ReplyDeleteI disagree. If it was a little girl talkin about hoe ain't a bad word, it's a garden tool, and grabbin some grow man's private parts, we would cry foul and want everyone involved under the jail. At 9 he is being taught to love and worship money, and to view women as show pieces. Imagine what he is gonna be like at 17?
DeleteYou are speaking the truth.
DeleteJust not in good taste for his age.
ReplyDeleteDefinite not a good influence for his age group