Master P Denies Accusations of Refrigerator Theft by Son Hercy Miller
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Master P has recently addressed the theft allegations against his son, Hercy Miller, calling into question the racial undertones surrounding the claims.

The rap icon refuted the accusations of Hercy and his teammates stealing refrigerators from Southern Utah University in a podcast episode hosted by Math Hoffa.

Expressing disbelief in the accusations, Master P emphasized Hercy's financial standing as a millionaire in Utah, arguing against any plausible motive for theft.

Highlighting the circumstances of the incident where the refrigerators were apparently left outside near a dumpster for an extended period, Master P challenged the reported value of the appliances, suggesting they were not as valuable as claimed.

Raising suspicions about potential racial bias in the situation, Master P alluded to the presence of a black coach in a predominantly Mormon town and questioned the lack of disciplinary actions against Hercy.

In a humorous turn, Master P hinted at launching a line of "Hercules refrigerators" inspired by his son's nickname, proposing to donate some to black students in predominantly white schools.

Encouraging skepticism towards online information, Master P urged the public to recognize Hercy's positive qualities, emphasizing his academic success and character.

Reflecting on persistent racial challenges, Master P underscored the importance of vigilance despite advancements in civil rights.

Following last November's arrest of Hercy and his teammates on felony theft charges, SUU Thunderbirds basketball team coach Rob Jeter defended the students, attributing the incident to a misunderstanding and affirming efforts to resolve the situation promptly.

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