“I Can’t Keep This Secret Any Longer!” At 55, Eazy-E’s Former Girlfriend Finally Tells The Truth About Eazy E

In a bombshell revelation that has rocked the music world, Tracy Jernigan, the longtime girlfriend of rap legend Eazy-E, has come forward with explosive claims that could rewrite hip-hop history. At 55, Jernigan is breaking her silence after nearly three decades, insisting that Eazy-E’s death in 1995 was not the result of natural causes — but the outcome of a calculated plot of betrayal, manipulation, and possibly murder.

Eazy-E — born Eric Wright, the “Godfather of Gangsta Rap” — died just ten days after announcing his AIDS diagnosis. His rapid decline stunned fans and experts alike. But Jernigan, who shared six years of her life with him, says the official story never made sense. “One day he was healthy, full of energy,” she recalls. “The next, he was dying. That’s not how AIDS works.”

Jernigan describes a chilling series of events in the weeks before his death — sudden illness, restricted hospital access, and a tightly controlled inner circle that kept even close loved ones away. She claims she was barred from visiting him, forced to watch helplessly as others made decisions on his behalf. “By the time I realized what was happening, I couldn’t reach him anymore,” she says. “Something was wrong — deeply wrong.”

Perhaps the most shocking twist came when Eazy-E was married to Tomica Woods on his deathbed — allegedly while he was too weak to speak. Within days, Woods inherited control of Ruthless Records, the empire Eazy built from the ground up. Jernigan points to the timing as suspicious, especially amid the mysterious disappearance of over $600,000 from company accounts and the legal chaos that followed his death.

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Adding to the storm are resurfaced remarks from Suge Knight, the infamous Death Row Records founder, who once bragged in a televised interview about people being injected with AIDS as a method of revenge — a statement many now view in a far more sinister light.

These revelations form the core of Jernigan’s new docuseries, The Mysterious Death of Eazy-E, which is reigniting debate across social media and the hip-hop community. The series delves into conspiracy theories, medical inconsistencies, and the power struggles surrounding one of rap’s most influential figures.

“Eazy was a visionary,” Jernigan says. “But he was surrounded by people who saw him as a threat — or a paycheck. When he stopped playing their game, they played his life.”

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Fans and industry insiders are now demanding a formal re-examination of Eazy-E’s medical records and the events that led to his demise. Online forums are ablaze with speculation, some calling it one of the most disturbing cover-ups in music history.

As Jernigan vows to keep fighting for the truth, her words echo the pain of unfinished justice:

“Something was done. We’ve suspected it all along. Now the world has to listen.”

Nearly thirty years after his death, Eazy-E’s voice still resonates — raw, fearless, and immortal. But as new evidence surfaces, one haunting question refuses to die:

Was the “Godfather of Gangsta Rap” silenced not by disease — but by design?