this is what the girl from Baby Gang would have suffered

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Threats, harassment and violence: this is what the girl from Baby Gang would have suffered

As we know, Baby Gang has been arrested again. He once again finds himself in prison on very serious charges: possession, transfer and receiving of firearms and weapons of war. Added to these are robbery, aggravated injuries regarding the beating of three men that took place last June right outside Baby Gang's home and mistreatment and aggravated injuries to the detriment of his partner, a 22-year-old girl, whose nose he allegedly broke and then kicked her out of the house.

What is horrifying is what was reported by Milano Today regarding the violence perpetrated against Baby Gang's girlfriend. From 2023, the girl would have been subjected to daily psychological and physical harassment inside the house where she lived with him. Humiliation, violence, insults, insults and beatings that even caused her to fracture her nasal septum just for having opened a profile on Instagram causing the wrath and violence of Baby Gang.

But that's not all. According to the order partly reported by Milano Today, the girl would have had to endure a series of harassment and humiliation. She was kept under control by Baby Gang with

constant phone calls when she left the house, monitored visually by cameras when she was alone at home, she was forced to leave her job to dedicate herself to housework. And even there she was harassed for absolutely trivial things, such as having left the door open through which some flies had entered, or for having left the cheese tray outside the refrigerator. According to the wiretaps in the house reconstructed by the investigators, the girl suffered continuous threats and violence.

After what has emerged, I honestly expect that the rap scene that has always supported Baby Gang and has always collaborated with him will distance itself from him.

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Christopher Johnson

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