Young Dolph's fiancée, Mia Jaye, expressed frustration with the pace of the late rapper's murder prosecution, sharing her grievances in an interview with Rolling Stone. Two years after Dolph's death, Jaye feels "taken for granted" by the police and is frustrated by the lack of communication and transparency in the case. She learned about the recusal of the judge overseeing the case through the media, further adding to her concerns.

Jaye emphasized the importance of being informed as a family and expressed discomfort with the bail setback for the alleged leader, Hernandez Govan. Despite the challenges, she hopes the trial, scheduled for March 11, 2024, will provide answers and justice. Jaye wants the perpetrators to explain their motives and face the consequences, hoping their conscience will weigh heavily on them. She aims to confront them during the sentencing, questioning whether their actions were worth the devastating impact on their lives and the lives of those affected.