Corey Miller, the 53-year-old New Orleans rapper known as C-Murder, has spent over two decades behind bars, but a fresh legal development could either seal his fate or spring him from the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, igniting a firestorm of hope and heartbreak among fans and family alike. On November 5, 2025, Miller’s attorneys filed an appeal in the Louisiana Supreme Court, citing newly discovered evidence and prosecutorial misconduct in his 2009 conviction for the murder of 16-year-old Steve Thomas at a 2002 nightclub brawl. The move, detailed in a 150-page brief, has his brother Master P vowing, “This is the beginning—Corey’s coming home,” while skeptics warn it could be “the end” if denied, prolonging a sentence that has defined the No Limit Soldier’s twilight years.

Miller’s fall from grace was swift and seismic. Once a cornerstone of Master P’s No Limit empire, C-Murder’s 2002 arrest for Thomas’s shooting—amid a crowd of 200 at the Platinum Club—led to a 2004 conviction and life sentence without parole. Witnesses recanted, claiming coercion, and Miller maintained innocence, alleging self-defense in a heated altercation. “I didn’t kill that boy—someone set me up,” he insisted in 2023 interviews. The case, emblematic of early-2000s hip-hop’s violent undercurrents, saw No Limit rally with “Free C-Murder” campaigns, but appeals faltered until now.
The new twist hinges on a 2024 recantation by key witness Kenny “Kenny G” Green, who admitted in sworn affidavit that detectives pressured him into false testimony. “They said I’d go down too if I didn’t pin it on Corey,” Green stated, corroborated by forensic reanalysis questioning ballistics. Miller’s team, led by attorney Billy Gibbens, argues “actual innocence,” invoking Louisiana’s 2021 innocence law allowing DNA review. “This isn’t retrying the case—it’s righting a wrong,” Gibbens told The Advocate. If granted, a hearing could come by 2026, potentially leading to retrial or release.
Master P, 55, the No Limit founder whose $350 million empire launched C-Murder, has campaigned relentlessly, funding appeals and 2025’s “Free CMurder Tour” (£1M raised). “Corey’s my brother—his freedom is our family’s,” he posted on X, 2M views. Fans flooded 3.1M #FreeCMurder posts, but skeptics cite Miller’s prior gun convictions. “Hope for innocence, but justice for Thomas,” tweeted one.
The case underscores hip-hop’s tangled ties to the justice system, from Meek Mill to Young Thug. As Miller, 53, awaits in Angola’s “death row” wing, the appeal’s outcome could redefine redemption—or reinforce regret. As he wrote from prison, “Truth always rises.” For now, the chamber’s silence is deafening.
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