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Authorities: Rapper Splash Zanotti, 2 Others, Terrorized Couple During Miramar Home Invasion

MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) - Two Florida men, including an underground rap artist known as Splash Zanotti, appeared in federal court Christmas Day in connection with a home invasion two months ago, in which authorities said the men terrorized a couple, demanded $20,000 and sexually assaulted a woman.

A third man is set to appear before a judge on Monday.

The Sun Sentinel reported that a federal affidavit accuses the three men of kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping, crimes that carry a maximum penalty of life in prison if convicted.

Federal authorities described Splash Zanotti, whose real name is Kejuan Brandon Campbell, as the ringleader of the group.

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A federal criminal affidavit said Splash Zanotti and his two accomplices, Dionte Alexander-Wilcox and Antonio James, forced their way into the couple's Miramar home at gunpoint while wearing masks on the afternoon of Oct. 11. They told the couple they came to collect a debt, although an official described the man and woman as innocent victims.

Citing court documents, the Sun Sentinel reported that the terror went on for hours after the three men broke into the couple's home. They forced the woman to drive from ATM to ATM to withdraw cash. At one point, one of the intruders raped her while her husband went to the garage for a cigarette, a criminal affidavit states.

The paper reported that no charges have been filed in the alleged rape.

Campbell and Alexander-Wilcox were taken into custody on Dec. 16.

A representative of the 26-year-old rapper posted a video on social media of the arrest, in which the representative asserted the rapper's innocence.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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