In a shocking revelation that could rewrite the history of hip-hop, Tracy Jernigan, the former girlfriend of legendary rapper Eazy-E, has come forward at the age of 55 to share her untold story about the circumstances surrounding his untimely death.
Eazy-E, 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 Eric Wright, passed away at just 31 years old, officially attributed to AIDS, but Jernigan now claims the truth is far more sinister.
For decades, the narrative surrounding Eazy-E’s death has been shrouded in mystery and speculation.
Jernigan, who was a significant part of his life before fame, reveals that the rapid decline of the man known as the “Godfather of Gangsta Rap” was not just a tragic medical event but possibly a calculated act of betrayal.
“I watched him be taken from us,” Jernigan states, her voice steady yet filled with grief. “Something was done to Eric. Something deliberate, something cruel.”
Eazy-E’s death in February 1995 shocked fans and friends alike, with his sudden illness raising eyebrows.
Just weeks prior, he appeared healthy, but a cough led to a rapid diagnosis of AIDS-related pneumonia.
Jernigan, who shared a life and a daughter with him, questions the official story: “Eric didn’t use drugs, and none of his partners tested positive.
The pieces didn’t fit.” As she reflects on the days leading to his death, she recounts a feeling of being shut out from crucial moments by hospital security and legal representatives, raising suspicions about who truly controlled his final days.
The drama escalated further when it was revealed that Eazy-E married Tomica Woods in a quiet bedside ceremony shortly before his death, a move that left Jernigan in disbelief.
“He was too weak to speak,” she recalls, questioning the legitimacy of the marriage and the control it gave Woods over Eazy-E’s estate.
Following his death, chaos erupted within Ruthless Records, with allegations of missing funds and legal battles that painted a picture of a fractured legacy.
But Jernigan’s fight for the truth didn’t end with grief. Together with her daughter, she embarked on a mission to uncover the real story behind Eazy-E’s death, leading to the creation of a documentary series titled “The Mysterious Death of E.” Through exhaustive research, they uncovered alarming inconsistencies in medical records, missing autopsy reports, and testimonies from those who witnessed Eazy-E’s final days. The more they investigated, the darker the narrative became, suggesting a potential cover-up orchestrated by those close to him.
In a chilling moment, Jernigan recalls watching Suge Knight make a disturbing comment about injecting people with AIDS, which solidified her fears that Eazy-E’s death might not have been a mere tragedy but a calculated act.
“We suspected all along,” she asserts, her determination unwavering. “Now the world needs to pay attention.”
As Jernigan continues to speak out, she emphasizes that this is not just about her lost love; it’s about legacy, power, and the courage to confront uncomfortable truths.
“This fight is about Eric’s legacy,” she declares, vowing to protect the memory of the man who was not only a rap icon but a devoted father.
With each passing day, her resolve strengthens, and she urges the public to reconsider the narrative surrounding Eazy-E’s death.
The music industry may have tried to bury the truth, but Tracy Jernigan is determined to bring it to light.
As she boldly states, “Something was done to Eric, and I refuse to stay silent any longer.”
The world is now left to wonder: Was Eazy-E’s death merely a tragic medical event, or does it hint at a more sinister plot that demands justice? As the investigation unfolds, the call for answers grows louder.