Man accused of kidnapping woman, holding her against will for years is Houston rap artist; records show

Lee Carter (Harris County Sheriff's Office)

HOUSTON – A man accused of kidnapping a woman and holding her against her will for several years is also a Houston rap artist, records show.

Lee Arthur Carter, 52, is charged with aggravated kidnapping. He was arrested Thursday. He is in the Harris County Jail with a bond set at $100,000.

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Records show Carter is also the owner of Houston based Rhyme Time Records. The company is based out of the same home where he is accused of holding the woman against her will in the 5200 block of Perry Street.

Carter is also known by his rap alias Viper.

According to court documents, officers responded on April 7, 2023, to a home located in the 5200 block of Perry Street in southeast Houston for a kidnapping in progress. When they arrived, they heard a woman’s voice coming from a window of the home. Officers began to speak to the woman who told them about four or five years before she was pregnant and panhandling off Almeda Genoa. At that time, the suspect, identified as Lee Carter, pulled over to give the woman a dollar.

The court documents said Carter asked the woman if she needed help. The woman said she needed help and Carter said he would help her and told her to get in his car. The woman got in his car and he drove to his home on Perry Street where the woman said he had been holding her against her will for the past 4-5 years.

The documents said the woman told police Carter repeatedly forced her to have sex with him, forced her to take drugs, and prevented her from leaving the house by locking her inside a garage. The woman said she did not have a shower in the garage, so from time to time, Carter would allow her to leave the room to shower.

The woman said she never saw anyone else in the home while she was kept there, but could hear Carter arguing with other women while she showered. She said on numerous occasions, when Carter would take her from the garage to the home, she attempted to run away and escape. Each time, Carter would run after her, grab her, and return her to the garage and lock her inside again.

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The woman said she pled with Carter to let her go almost daily, but was threatened with physical violence. She said when she begged him to let her leave, Carter would force her to take pills along with crack cocaine and other illegal drugs, causing her to become physically unable to leave. She said she told Carter on numerous occasions that she didn’t want to take the drugs, but he continued to force her to take them.

The documents said the woman told police Carter provided her with chips and snacks for food, but she was hardly able to get a full meal. When she spoke to police, the woman said she had not showered in almost two months. She said she was able to text police because Carter allowed her to use his laptop where she used a Text Now application to contact 911 dispatch and tell them she was being held against her will.

The woman said she had been able to escape once before, but she ended up in the hospital and Carter came and picked her up and locked her in the garage again. He then put up boards on the exterior of the garage window to prevent her from escaping again.

The documents said there was a makeshift toilet inside of the garage that did not flush, a sink with faucet and dripping spigot, a mattress covered with vomit, assorted chips and a few Twinkies.

The documents said that officers said the victim was “extremely malnourished” and weighing “approximately 70 pounds with a pungent stench”. Her clothes were very dirty and she had no shoes.

A neighbor told police they never actually saw anything going on at the home, but from conversations with Carter, they believed there may have been illegal activity happening in the house.

At Carter’s first court appearance, a public defender told the judge Carter is employed as a real estate broker. Additionally, the public defender said that Carter has seven children, ranging from one to 31 years old.


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