Antoine Massey Breaks His Silence on Instagram While Still On the Run
The manhunt for Antoine Massey is heating up—and now, the fugitive himself is speaking out. In a bold move, the escaped New Orleans inmate has dropped a series of Instagram videos from the account _@007chucky, pleading his case to the public and calling out the system he claims did him dirty.
In one video, Massey looks directly into the camera and says:
“I’m one of the ones that was let out of Orleans Parish jail where they said I escaped, right?”
He doesn’t flinch when addressing the claims that he threatened maintenance worker Sterling Williams to pull off the escape. According to police, Massey allegedly told the worker he’d “shank” him if he didn’t cut the water supply, allowing inmates to remove a toilet and crawl through a hole in the wall. But Massey says that’s cap.
Instead, he claims he never made any threats and was let out as part of something deeper. He also breaks down the charge that landed him in jail—a domestic abuse battery case—calling it a lie made up by a bitter ex. Holding up what he says is the real paperwork, Massey insists she was jumped, not touched by him.
Massey Calls Out Trump, Meek Mill, and Lil Wayne for Help
In a twist that had social media shook, Antoine Massey called out Donald Trump, Meek Mill, and Lil Wayne by name, asking them to step in and shed light on what he calls “injustice” in Louisiana.
He says in the video:
“They tryna give me life for something I ain’t do.”
Massey didn’t just post to vent—he’s reaching out for support. He told followers to tag Trump and Meek Mill, pointing to the system’s corruption and claiming that this is exactly the type of case Meek’s been fighting to expose through his REFORM Alliance.
His mention of Lil Wayne, a New Orleans native, hit a little harder, especially given Wayne’s past experiences with the law and presidential pardon from Trump.
He’s banking on these celebrities to use their platforms to bring heat to his story. And whether folks think he’s wild or woke, one thing’s clear: Massey ain’t hiding his face or his truth.
Authorities Confirm Ongoing Manhunt As Reward Hits $100K
While Massey is going viral, law enforcement ain’t laughing. The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, alongside the FBI and ATF, are still actively searching for him and fellow escapee Derrick Groves. These two are the last of the 10 inmates who broke free from the Orleans Justice Center in a daring May 16 escape.
The heat’s on:
Eight of the 10 have already been caught.
Over a dozen people have been arrested for allegedly helping the escapees.
And now, a combined $100,000 reward—$50K for each fugitive—is being offered through Crime Stoppers and federal agencies.