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Rapper Mystikal’s son, Million Tyler, says he is still processing the emotional fallout from his father’s recent conviction and prison sentence, admitting he is not yet ready to visit him behind bars.

Speaking with TMZ, Million said the situation has been difficult for everyone involved, including both the victim and his family. He described the case as one where "there are no winners," adding that he feels sympathy for the woman at the center of the case as well as for his father.


Million revealed that he was present in court when the victim recounted allegations that Mystikal physically abused and later r@ped her, describing the experience as extremely difficult to witness. The aspiring musician said the ordeal has taken a toll on him personally, affecting his ability to focus on his own music career. Instead, he has been spending time trying to process his emotions and cope with the situation.


Although he is not yet ready to speak with his father, Million said he hopes to have that conversation in the future. He also shared a message for Mystikal, saying he hopes his father receives the help he needs while serving his sentence. Mystikal was recently sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in connection with the 2022 case involving allegations of r@pe and s3xual assault at his Louisiana home.


The rapper has faced previous legal troubles. In 2003, he was convicted of s3xual battery involving an infirm victim and served several years in prison before being released in 2010. Following his release, he was required to register as a s3x offender.


Million said the case has left a lasting impact on his family, and while he remains focused on moving forward with his life and career, the events surrounding his father's conviction continue to weigh heavily on him.