Seattle Rap Performer Lil Mosey Charged With Rape in Lewis County

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Seattle rapper Lil Mosey, born Lathan Moses Echols, was charged with second-degree rape earlier this month in Lewis County.

A warrant was issued for the 19-year-old hip-hop star's arrest after he failed to appear at a preliminary hearing on Wednesday in Lewis County Superior Court.

Echols, of Lynnwood, and Francisco P. Prater, 18, of Edmonds, have each been charged with one count of second-degree rape for allegedly having sex with the victim while she was incapable of consent. $50,000 bench warrants have been issued for their arrests. The charge carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and up to $50,000 in fines. 

Both are accused of raping a woman at a party in Randle in January 2020. 

Adel "Ace" Sadik, who as of January 2020 had presented himself as one of Lil Mosey's managers, said he didn't know why Mosey failed to appear in court this week. Asked how Mosey responds to the allegations, Sadik said "That's all on him and the courts to figure out. I can't really speak on that on his behalf."

A representative with Mosey's label, Interscope/Universal Music Group, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday evening.

Hailing from Mountlake Terrace, Lil Mosey  dropped out of high school and moved to Los Angeles as his music career took off in late 2017. After becoming one of hip-hop's youngest new stars, he shot to wider fame last year with his top 10 hit "Blueberry Faygo" crossing over to pop radio.

Both Echols and Prater were summoned to appear in Lewis County Superior Court for preliminary appearances on April 21 but did not show up. 

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The Chronicle contributed to this report.