An
award-winning music director found guilty of fathering children with his daughters
will spend the rest of his life in jail.
Aswad
Ayinde, 55, of Paterson, NJ, was sentenced to 50 years in prison after
being found guilty in the second of five expected trials in which he is accused
of repeatedly raping his six daughters, resulting in six children being
fathered. Mr. Ayinde was found guilty in his latest trial of having intercourse
with a daughters when she was as young as eight-years-old. The second sentence
adds to the 40 year sentence Mr Ayinde received in a 2011 trial for sexually
assaulting a separate daughter.
Mr. Ayinde is known for directing the music video for the
Fugees 1996 smash hit ‘Killing Me Softly.’
In a
disturbing disclosure during his first trial, Mr. Ayinde’s former wife said he
was trying to create a ‘pure family bloodline’ by impregnating his daughters.
He even claimed during a pre-trial hearing before the first trial that 'the
world was going to end, and it was just going to be him and his offspring and
that he was chosen.'
In this latest trial, it was revealed that Mr. Ayinde began
having intercourse with his second daughter from the time she eight-years-old,
impregnating her four times.
The
sexual assaults happened for almost 30 years until Mr. Ayinde and his wife
separated, officials said. They occurred in numerous homes across northern New
Jersey, even while the family was under watch of state child welfare officials,
according to NBC New York.
Some of the rapes even took place in an abandoned
funeral home.
The family moving as far away as Florida to avoid
investigation after case workers removed multiple children from the Ayinde
household in 2000, resulting in Mr. Ayinde being arrested for kidnapping for
trying to take them from state custody in a medical center, NBC New York reported.
He
pleaded guilty to lesser charges and received a year’s probation – as he
continued raping one daughter for at least another two years, according to
officials.
The
depraved father also beat and starved the girls using wooden boards and
steel-toed boots for even ‘minor transgressions,’ Ayinde’s wife testified at
the first trial.
Some of the children Ayinde fathered with his daughters were
born in the home, with at least two babies who died in the home having been
buried without notifying authorities or obtaining birth certificates, NBC New
York reported.
Mr.
Ayinde also fathered 12 additional children with an additional three women,
according to court records
Ayinde’s
tortured daughters were home schooled and isolated from other children, so as
to keep the family secrets hidden, the station added.
With
his wife too afraid to confront him, Mr. Ayinde carried out his evil plan
without hindrance even while directing the music video for the Fugees 1996
breakout hit ‘Killing Me Softly, for which he won ‘Best R&B Video' at
the 1996 MTV Music Video Awards. The Fugees are also originally from Northern
New Jersey.
Mr. Ayinde faces three more trials over the alleged
assaults.
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