Los Angeles actor and rapper, Kalan Walker has been sentenced to 50 years imprisonment after being found guilty of sexually assaulting seven people, three of whom were minors.
Kaalan Walker, 27, was convicted in April of three counts of forcible rape, two counts of statutory rape and two counts of rape by intoxication, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.
Walker was arrested in 2018 and was released on bail, but he was ordered held after sentencing, according to City News Service.
According to the police, the rapper uses social media to lure his victims.
Walker would lure his victims to locations by telling them there was a music video shoot or that he was going to introduce them to someone famous, City News Service reported.
When he was alone with the women, he sexually assaulted them, his victims told police.
The rapper, who went by the stage name KR, released an EP in 2017 and played a gang member in the 2018 movie “Superfly.” He also appeared in the 2017 movie “Kings,” which starred Daniel Craig and Halle Berry.