George Zimmerman reportedly threatened Beyoncé and Jay-Z, saying that he brings hell to the celebrity couple



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George Zimmerman reportedly threatened Beyoncé and Jay-Z for their involvement in a documentary series about Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager that Zimmerman killed in 2012.

In a series of text messages first obtained by The breath, Zimmerman says that if he ever sees the couple that they will soon end up in a "13-foot tool". The lyrics continue to insult the two moguls of the music, Zimmerman calling Beyoncé "swallow" and Jay-Z a "whore".

"Oh yes, and tell Jay-Z that he's a slut and that his wife is a broke whore," reads one of the messages.

"And I'm carrying my hell with me," Zimmerman added in another message, all of which were sent to Dennis Warren, a private investigator who was working on the documentary. In May, Zimmerman was charged with the offense of harassment and harassment of Warren. In nine days, Zimmerman called Warren 55 times, left 36 voice messages and sent him more than 65 messages via SMS.

Texts will also appear in the final episode of the docuseries Rest in Power: The story of Trayvon Martin. Jay-Z is an executive producer of the project, who is reexamining Martin's life and legacy, as his death would become a catalyst for the Black Lives Matter movement.

The six-episode series airs on the Paramount network and tracks American race relations after Martin's death and up to the present day. With Jay-Z, Martin's parents are also producers and the series is based on a book that they published last year titled Rest in Power: The sustainable life of Trayvon Martin.

Jay Z and Beyonce Jay Z and Beyonce face the court in the third quarter of the game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Miami Heat in the fourth game of the second round of the 2014 NBA Playoffs at Barclays Center. The couple received threats from George Zimmerman for their involvement in a focus on Trayvon Martin, the black teen Zimmerman shot in 2012.
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Zimmerman was a neighborhood watch captain in Florida when he called 911 to report "a suspicious person" after seeing Martin wander around the neighborhood. While the police ordered Zimmerman not to approach Martin, he did it anyway and shot the 17-year-old. Zimmerman testified that the shooting was self-defense and was not found guilty of manslaughter or second degree murder.

Zimmerman posed similar threats to the power couple during the first shoot of the series earlier this year. In March, Jay-Z responded to the threats in a DJ Khaled song entitled "Top Off".

In the song, Jay-Z sings: "Meanwhile, Georgie Porgie sinnin & # 39; and send me threats.Save your breath, you could not beat a flight of steps.Try this shit with an adult man. I kill that boy with my own hand.

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