Esther Pilgrim invested $32,000 with rapper Tim Dog but the investment was a scam. She won a court judgment against him, and Tim Dog was paying the minimum —$100 until he suddenly died on Feb. 14, 2013. Except now he’s recorded a new song.
Rapper may admit death hoax in new song’s lyrics, on WREG.com.
The story was the subject of an episode of Dateline. See Lovefraud’s previous story:
Tim Blair, aka rapper Tim Dog, exposed by women who “invested” in his business schemes
What a slimeball. I hope the cops find him and put him in jail. Maybe he should stay there until he really dies. He obviously doesn’t know how to do anything but con people.