Trevian Kutti, a former publicist for Kanye West and R. Kelly, has been charged as one of Donald Trump’s co-conspirators in the Georgia election interference case. This news comes as a surprise to Consequence, a rapper who worked with Trevian and Kanye during crucial periods of Kanye’s political ambitions in 2018. Consequence is unsure if Trevian actually performed publicist duties or if the media is using that label to leverage her association with Kanye.
Trevian recently surrendered at the Fulton County Jail and was seen smiling in her mug shot. Consequence is not surprised by her demeanor as he attests that Trevian was always pleasant to be around. He never noticed any malintent from her and believes that her political affiliation as a Black Republican may have made her a target.
However, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis sees the situation differently. Trevian is accused of pressuring Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman into making a false admission of rigging the election. The alleged coercion was captured on police body camera footage.
While the case unfolds, Consequence acknowledges that it is too early to tell if Kanye will pursue a full-scale presidential run in 2024. However, Consequence promises that their reputation as disruptors will be upheld, suggesting that they will continue to challenge the status quo in the political realm.
In the midst of these developments, Consequence is currently focused on promoting his new track, “Who Shot Jamal?” which he collaborated on with his son, Caiden The Crownholder. This song is part of Consequence’s efforts to advocate for accessible mental health treatment for all gun violence victims.
As the story continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the case against Trevian Kutti will progress and what impact it may have on Kanye West’s political aspirations. Both Trevian and Kanye’s involvement in this case brings attention to the intersection of celebrity, politics, and legal controversies.