Osmani García's reaction to Chocolate MC's 10-year prison sentence

Osmani García expressed his disagreement with the 10-year sentence given to Chocolate MC, who accepted a plea deal to avoid trial. The news has sparked debate on social media regarding the severity of the ruling.



Chocolate MC and Osmani GarcíaPhoto © Osmani García / Instagram / YouTube / Screenshot-Telemundo 51

Cuban reggaeton artist Osmani García publicly reacted to the ten-year prison sentence imposed on Chocolate MC, after it was revealed that the artist accepted a plea deal in the United States.

Through the stories on his official Instagram account, Osmani shared a snippet of a video reporting on the sentence against the performer of Bajanda. Over the image, he wrote: "What an injustice," and added in another story: "And what about Damián??????," clearly expressing his discontent with the ruling.

The urban singer's post shows the moment when a news report announces: “Sentenced to 10 years in prison, Chocolate MC,” accompanied by images of the reggaeton artist dressed in a red prison uniform in a courtroom.

According to reported by CiberCuba, Chocolate MC accepted a plea agreement that resulted in a ten-year prison sentence. The artist was facing multiple charges and ultimately chose to plead guilty as part of the deal with the prosecution, which avoided a trial.

The news has sparked intense debate on social media, where followers and peers in the urban genre have expressed divided opinions on the severity of the sentence and the circumstances surrounding the case.

Osmani García thus adds his voice to the public reactions following the court decision that marks a new chapter in the controversial career of Chocolate MC. So far, the convicted artist has not made any new public statements since the official announcement of the sentence.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.