Finesse2tymes Hit w/ Arrest Warrant For Allegedly Threatening Guardian Of 11-Year-Old Rapper FNG King

Finesse2tymes Hit w/ Arrest Warrant For Allegedly Threatening Guardian Of 11-Year-Old Rapper FNG King
Finesse2tymes is facing an arrest warrant after allegedly threatening the guardian of his former mentee, 11-year-old rapper FNG King.
In October 2024, Finesse2tymes and his brother were accused of making threats outside a smoke shop in Humble, TX. Court records reveal that the incident began when King, who had fallen out with Finesse2tymes, was called inside the shop to speak with the rapper. After their conversation, King reportedly ran out of the shop in a panic, shouting,
“They trying to send me back to Memphis.”
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The woman, who was acting as King’s guardian, claims that when King returned to her car, Finesse2tymes and his brother followed. She says she told them to stay away, but they ignored her. His brother allegedly threatened to “up that fire,” and the woman claims to have seen the imprint of a gun.
Finesse2tymes then allegedly shouted, “YOU GONNA DIE ON CAMERA TODAY.” The woman quickly drove away from the scene and later told police that she feared for her safety.
The rapper has yet to comment on the arrest warrant.
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