On March 14, 2017 a Cleveland-based music artist and a former high school basketball standout were among three members of a street gang sentenced for a 2016 gang-related gunfight in Cleveland Heights. Rapper Crayshaun “Lil’ Cray” Bates and tall guy Xavier Eberhardt were both sentenced to the minimum of four years in prison. Prior to reading their sentence, Court of Common Pleas Judge Robert McClelland stated that he was saddened by the case, which to him represented a waste of lives and talent.

“Your lives matter, but you’re treating each other like they don’t,” said the judge.

Bates, performing under his “Lil’ Cray” moniker, had opened in July 2016 for T.I. at Quicken Loans Arena, and was up-and-coming in Ohio’s hip hop scene before his legal troubles captured center stage.

Now, turning to this video: Bates also pleaded guilty to attempted bribery of two Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department deputies. The deputies showed up at his house after he missed his curfew – a condition of Bates’ release while trial was pending. When they found Bates he was (a) almost incoherently drunk, and (b) running a gambling operation in his basement. Sobriety was another condition of Bates’ release, and the gambling thing… well, that was overshadowed by Bates’ repeated attempts to “work something out” with deputies, culminating in an offer of $35,000 cash.

This is the only footage from that incident — and it’s only available here on Real World Police.

*Bates does not state the dollar amount loudly enough to be heard in this video, however Mr. Cray can be clearly heard making repeated attempts to “work something out” with the deputies, even requesting that they disable their body-worn cameras. (They declined.)

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22 thoughts on “Rapper Tries to Bribe Deputies $35,000 Cash”
  1. Wish any that took bribes and those that benefited to hide my omnipresence, or for any other reason, die quickly quickly quickly in a accident and return NEVERMORE. Amen.

  2. Wait, I'm lost. Why is he getting a breathalyzer when he at his home? I know the laws are different everywhere but can't you be as drunk as you want in your own home? Oh, so it's a court order thing. I'd probably take the $35k for that. Lol

  3. Im confused why did they arrest him. He is in his home drinking. Is he on probation or something? To young? What's going on

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