Rape Charges Against Trillville Rapper Don P Dropped

Rape charges against Trillville rapper Don P have been dismissed by the Dekalb County District Attorney’s office due to lack of evidence. The rapper (born Donnell Prince) had been charged with rape and two counts of aggravated sodomy, stemming from an alleged Dec. 16 assault. Dekalb County police had accused Don P and another man […]

Rape charges against

Trillville rapper Don P have been dismissed by the Dekalb County District Attorney’s

office due to lack of evidence.

The rapper (born

Donnell Prince) had been charged with rape and two counts of aggravated sodomy,

stemming from an alleged Dec. 16 assault. Dekalb County police had accused Don

P and another man of assaulting and raping a 16-year-old girl, an accusation

that he flatly denied.

Attorneys for Don

P. confirmed with AllHipHop.com that the charges were dismissed, after the District

Attorney’s office acknowledged that they could not show probable cause that

the incident had occurred.

"I

just want to let everyone know that the case was dismissed because the DA had

lack of evidence and they didn’t there was no probable cause," Don P told

AllHipHop.com. "It was too many people on the street saying that the girl

wanted money. I guess she told people she wanted to get money from me."

"Once they

started investigating, witnesses from the party came forward to give their story

of what happened," Don P continued. "The guy who brought her to the

party said that on the way over the girl was like ‘I love Don P, he’s my favorite

one out the group…I wanna have sex with him.’"

Don P said the

case was dismissed over a month ago, on Feb. 24.

"Sorry for

not letting everybody know right when it happened, but I’ve been working the

whole time that the case was going on and not really thinking about it,"

he said. "In the end, everything worked out like it was supposed too."

Trillville is best

known for their hits "Neva Eva" and "Some Cut."

Don P. also revealed

that he was working on a DVD similar to Girls Gone Wild.

"[The DVD]

was gonna be a hardcore p### at first, but now it’s gonna be like Girls Gone

Wild.

All the s**t on the road, in the hotel room. It’s like in the middle

[of production]. We got girls from city to city to city coming to the hotel.

It’s gonna make everybody wanna be a rapper."

A new album, Trillville

Reloaded is scheduled to hit stores this spring.