Lil’ Cease Denies Snitching on Lil’ Kim & Calls Out Media Lies

🚨 Lil’ Cease Addresses Rumors: Denies Snitching on Lil’ Kim & Blames Media Crafting a False Narrative

Lil' Kim & Lil' Cease Reunite

In hip-hop circles, accusations of snitching can destroy reputations and end careers. For years, Lil’ Cease has been labeled a betrayer for allegedly turning on Lil’ Kim during her 2005 perjury trial, supposedly sending her to jail.

However, Cease now clarifies that this perception is false. In a candid interview, he discusses his relationship with Kim, the circumstances of the trial, and how media manipulation painted him as a villain.

The case originated from a 2001 shooting outside Hot 97’s offices involving members of Junior M.A.F.I.A. and their associates. When prosecutors sought answers, Kim testified she was uninvolved and unaware of weapons, contradicting surveillance footage. She was charged with perjury and conspiracy, and Cease’s testimony was scrutinized.

Lil' Kim and Lil Cease Reuniting

While the media focused intensely on Cease, branding him a backstabber, he insists he never implicated Kim or betrayed her. “My name is James Lloyd. You can verify the paperwork—it’s public record,” he states. “I never said anything to send Kim to jail.” He emphasizes that the evidence was already strong against Kim, and his testimony didn’t add anything damaging.

Despite this, public perception was shaped by how the media presented the case. “Just the fact that I was on the stand made it look suspicious,” Cease admits. Once his face appeared in court, many fans and peers judged him harshly, calling him a rat.

Cease recalls their long-standing bond, sharing that Kim was friends with his sister and once stayed at his family’s home. “Before she rapped for Big, she was living with us,” he recalls. His loyalty remains intact—“Kim didn’t shoot, she didn’t pull a gun. Why would I snitch?”

He reflects on their shared history and believes the accusations stem from a misunderstanding and media distortion. “We come from the same block. We share history. That bond doesn’t just disappear,” he says. Cease hopes for reconciliation, asserting that internal conflicts shouldn’t overshadow their legacy.

“I love her, always have, always will. We just need to talk,” he shares, advocating for healing and moving beyond past misunderstandings. Despite years apart, Cease suggests that the bond they share remains strong and ripe for reconciliation.

He dismisses online critics and urges people to verify facts instead of believing hearsay: “Live for yourself. Check the paperwork. Stop listening to rumors. I’m living now for the truth.”

Though Lil’ Kim has yet to comment publicly, Cease emphasizes there’s more to their story. Beneath the headlines lies a complex history, a shared legacy, and perhaps hope for a future free from past baggage.

In his words: “Absolutely not. I never snitched. I was caught up in a legal web and branded a traitor for something I never did. Now, nearly 20 years later, I want the world to know the truth—and maybe, I hope Lil’ Kim will hear me too.”