Sexyy Red’s Security Guard Nightmare — $500K Bling Vanishes
Rapper Sexyy Red sues her security guard after $500,000 in jewelry and handbags is stolen from a Florida mansion during her mother's birthday party.

A birthday bash for mom has turned into a half-million-dollar nightmare for chart-topping rapper Sexyy Red. In a lawsuit that reads like a heist movie gone wrong, the ‘SkeeYee’ artist claims a staggering $500,000 worth of luxury handbags, diamond necklaces, rings, and watches were swiped from a rented Florida mansion during her mother’s birthday retreat. And she’s pointing the finger squarely at the man she hired to prevent this exact scenario.
The scandalous details, unearthed in legal filings, allege that on the fateful night of January 12, a single masked intruder waltzed right into the supposedly secure compound—through an unlocked door. The heist was brazen, clean, and devastatingly simple. While the family celebrated, a fortune in ‘designed handbags’ and ice-cold jewels vanished into the night.
But the plot thickens! Sexyy Red is now locked in a bitter legal war with the security guard at the center of the storm, Carl Thompson. She claims he was the last person to leave the property before the burglary, making his firm’s negligence directly responsible for the catastrophic loss. In a fiery countersuit, she’s demanding he cough up more than $500K in damages.
Ah, but there’s a twist worthy of a daytime drama. It turns out Thompson sued the rapper first! Last August, he filed a lawsuit claiming Sexyy Red stiffed him on his pay, alleging he was owed an additional $81,000 for his services as her personal protector. The rapper denies those allegations and has fired back with her own bombshell suit, turning a payroll dispute into a blistering blame game over one of the year’s most sensational celebrity burglaries. Was it an inside job? A tragic oversight? Or just another day in the extravagant, perilous life of a hip-hop superstar? The case is ongoing, but the court of public opinion is already in session.
Original article: TMZ ▸



