The final chapter in the legal case surrounding the death of Jacksonville rapper Julio Foolio has now concluded.

The final chapter in the high-profile murder case of Jacksonville rapper Julio Foolio has now closed.
Alicia Andrews, the last remaining member of the group known as the “Foolio 5,” was sentenced to the maximum of 15 years in Florida State Prison after being found guilty of manslaughter.

During the emotional sentencing hearing, Andrews’ defense requested a lighter sentence, claiming she played a limited role in the incident and did not fire a weapon. The judge rejected the plea after hearing strong arguments from prosecutors and statements from the victim’s family.
Under Florida law, Andrews must serve at least 85% of her 15-year sentence before becoming eligible for release.
The case gained massive national attention due to its connection to ongoing violent conflicts within the Jacksonville rap scene. Julio Foolio, whose real name was Charles Jones, was gunned down in 2024, an incident that shocked fans and further highlighted the deadly feuds plaguing the hip-hop community.

This sentencing marks the conclusion of the legal proceedings against the “Foolio 5” group involved in the case.
