A new layer of controversy has emerged in the murder case of slain Florida rapper Julio Foolio, after a set of text messages allegedly involving convicted defendant Alicia Andrews went viral across social media on November 25. Andrews, who is being held at the Falkenburg Road Jail as she awaits her December 8 sentencing, is now at the center of public scrutiny once again — this time over an alleged exchange linked to an alleged mature-content subscription page.
Screenshots circulating widely on X, TikTok, and Instagram appear to show Andrews communicating with an online customer through an account operating under the username @alicia_innocent_andrews. The page’s bio reads, “Life is a bh. I’ll keep going. Thanks for all your support y’all ✌️. Message me before calling.”**
The profile advertises a menu of paid options, including 10 private photos for $25, video calls for $7.99 per minute, texts for $2.50, phone calls for $3.99 per minute, and a $35 twerking-in-her-cell video. The same clip referenced in the leaked conversation.
In the screenshots timestamped around 20:46, Andrews appears to open the chat by telling the customer, “It’s fine xx. I’ll launch an appeal,” signaling her plan to challenge the guilty verdict in the killing of Foolio.
The customer replies, “How r u holding up in there?” Andrews responds emotionally: “Miss my mom 😢.”
Minutes later, at 20:48, the customer shifts to a request for paid content: “I hear you. Can you send me a video? I’ll pay of course.”
The next image shows a blurred thumbnail with a $35 lock icon, followed by Andrews’ caption: “Dancing in my cell for you 😊.”
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The exchange ignited immediate backlash, prompting widespread questions about whether Andrews had unauthorized access to a device inside jail or whether a third party is using her name to profit from the high-profile case involving Foolio’s death. “Y’all kno damn well this fake be real,” commented an X user under RainDrops’ post.
Some commenters expressed disbelief that an inmate awaiting sentencing in a murder case could run a subscription-based page offering videos described as recorded “in my cell.” Social media users flagged the username and screenshots as a likely scam.
“Shit’s fake lol,” comments a Reddit user. “No way she’d call herself ‘Alicia Innocent Andrews’ be serious. If this was real somebody would’ve found the profile/account and shared a link by now.”
Agreeing with others, another user added: “It’s probably some 6 Block street level troop catfishing lol. It’s possible both pictures are legit and she posted them on IG before (prior to Foolio’s ambush) but I’m sure the account doesn’t really exist or someone’s running a scam.”
Hillsborough County officials have not confirmed whether Andrews is responsible for the account or whether the messages originated from within the jail. Still, the viral leak has intensified public attention on the case, adding a new and unexpected angle as the court prepares to sentence Andrews next month.


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