At 55, Eazy-E’s Former Girlfriend Finally Tells the Truth About Eazy-E

For nearly three decades, Tracy Jernagin, Eazy-E’s former girlfriend, remained silent about the rapper’s mysterious death. Now, at 55, she breaks her silence with chilling revelations about Eric Wright’s final days, questioning the official narrative of AIDS-related pneumonia.

Tracy, who was with Eric before his rise to fame as the godfather of gangster rap, shares a deeply personal story of love, loss, and suspicion, suggesting his death in 1995 may involve darker forces within the music industry.

At 55, Eazy-E’s Former Girlfriend Finally Tells The Truth About Eazy E

Tracy met Eric in 1989, before he became the iconic Eazy-E, founder of Ruthless Records. Their six-year relationship, marked by the birth of their daughter Ebie, offered Tracy a glimpse of the man behind the myth—a tender, loyal figure burdened by fame’s pressures.

She witnessed his transformation from street dealer to music mogul, standing by him through feuds and chaos. As a father, Eric was devoted to Ebie, ensuring her emotional and financial security despite his complex personal life. However, as his empire grew, Tracy noticed unsettling figures in his circle, hinting at hidden threats.

In February 1995, Eric’s sudden hospitalization at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center shocked everyone. Diagnosed with AIDS-related pneumonia, his rapid decline—from healthy to critical in days—defied typical disease progression.

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Tracy, stunned, questioned the diagnosis: Eric showed no prior symptoms like weight loss or immune decline, and neither she nor his children tested positive. Her inquiries met with rehearsed responses and silence, fueling suspicions of a cover-up. Access to Eric was restricted in his final days, with lawyers and security barring her from his side. A secretive bedside marriage to Tomica Woods, when Eric was reportedly too weak to speak, deepened the mystery.

After Eric’s death, chaos erupted over his estate. Over $600,000 vanished from Ruthless Records, files disappeared, and a questionable will left everything to Tomica.

Tracy and others, including former N.W.A members, doubted Eric’s lucidity during these final decisions. A chilling moment came when Suge Knight jokingly mentioned injecting people with AIDS on TV, sparking fears of deliberate sabotage. Tracy’s suspicion of foul play grew, pointing to industry enemies who might have benefited from Eric’s downfall.

With Ebie, Tracy produced the docu-series *The Mysterious Death of Eazy-E*, uncovering inconsistencies in medical records, missing autopsies, and silenced witnesses.

Despite backlash and threats, she persists, driven by a need for justice. “He was my first love, my daughter’s father, and I watched him be taken from us,” Tracy states, refusing to accept a simple medical tragedy. Her investigation suggests corporate power struggles or sinister plots may have ended Eric’s life, not just illness.

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Now, Tracy’s voice demands attention, challenging the narrative of Eazy-E’s death. Her story isn’t just about loss—it’s a fight for truth against a backdrop of betrayal and secrecy, ensuring Eric’s legacy isn’t buried under lies.