Monique King, after being involved in the murder of actress Lana Clarkson, was sentenced to juvenile custody until the age of 25.
In 2003, Monique King, who was 16 years old at the time, was implicated in the murder of actress Lana Clarkson. King was reportedly involved with record producer Phil Spector, who was ultimately convicted for Clarkson’s murder. King’s role in the incident was as an accomplice; she falsely told Spector that Clarkson had stolen from him, which allegedly led to Spector shooting Clarkson at his mansion.
Due to her age, King was tried as a juvenile. She was found guilty of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. As a result, she was sentenced to serve time in California’s juvenile justice system until she reached the age of 25. After her release, details about her life and activities have been scarce, as juvenile records in the United States are typically sealed, and individuals involved in such cases often seek to maintain their privacy. It is not publicly known how King has adjusted to life after her release or what her current circumstances might be.