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‘We were victims:’ Rapper GloRilla speaks about her arrest following break-in at her home

Three armed intruders stole over $700,000 in valuables during the break-in, but GloRilla was charged with felony marijuana possession after investigators found drugs at her home.

  • On July 20, GloRilla's Forsyth County home was broken into while she performed in Indianapolis during WNBA All-Star Weekend, and she surrendered on July 22 after marijuana was found, facing felony possession charges.
  • While GloRilla was away, three armed intruders broke into her Forsyth County home, stealing over $700,000 in valuables before a family member fired shots and drove them off.
  • Attorney Drew Findling slammed investigators for prioritizing drug charges over the burglary probe, noting marijuana possession warrants were issued within 24 hours while the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office made no progress finding burglars.
  • GloRilla responded by turning her mug shot into merchandise, selling $40 T-shirts online and at her Glo Bash concert in Memphis, soon after her viral social media posts.
  • On Tuesday, a spokeswoman said the investigation remains active with evidence pending testing at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and GloRilla and her legal team are considering a private investigation.
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REVOLT TV broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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