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Influencer Cash Cartier Sentenced to 40 Years in Girlfriend’s Death He Blamed on Dog

Influencer Cash Cartier Sentenced to 40 Years in Girlfriend’s Death He Blamed on Dog

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In April 2026, social media influencer Kaleb Mickens, known online as Cash Cartier, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the brutal assault and drugging of his girlfriend, Sheila Cuevas, which resulted in her death. Though Mickens initially attempted to blame the fatal injuries on his pet dog, forensic evidence and survivor testimony exposed a horrific pattern of domestic violence, torture, and manipulation. The sources detail how Mickens used his polished public persona of luxury and financial success to entrap and abuse multiple women. Prosecutors ultimately secured convictions for aggravated assault family violence and other violent crimes after dismantling his fraudulent narrative. This case serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of influencer culture and the reality of intimate partner violence hidden behind curated digital images. In the end, the courageous statements from multiple survivors ensured that Mickens was held accountable for the devastating harm he inflicted.

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