Dolge said Monday that Rushing’s claim that he didn’t own an iPod and wasn’t knowledgeable about devices for listening to music wasn’t credible because he is in the music business and has recorded several rap videos.
One of the videos is titled “Get That Dough,” and most of it was filmed about a block away from where Taylor was killed. The video shows Rushing throwing money around, other people rolling and smoking marijuana joints and a man pointing a gun at the camera.
McDougall was not available for comment.
In his opening statement in the case, McDougall told jurors that there’s no direct evidence that Rushing is the person who killed Taylor and said the prosecution’s case is shaky because it’s based on the testimony of drug users and prostitutes whose credibility is suspect.
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