
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 17: Alicia Brown and Big Tigger attend BET+'s "Tyler Perry's Divorced Sistas" Closure + Cocktails Event at RETREAT by The Gathering Spot on June 17, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)
Whew! A woman named Martina Moss is speaking out after seeing the recent viral videos involving Big Tigger and his wife Alicia Brown. Moss says the footage immediately brought back memories of a 2015 case involving her sons father, Ramon Joyner, and shes now asking for help as she seeks a closer look at his conviction.
Moss claims Brown accused Joyner of serious crimes in Delaware, which led to his conviction and a 25-year prison sentence. While Moss says she was not present for the events surrounding the case and acknowledges that Joyner had his own past mistakes, she says recent public moments involving Brown have raised questions she believes deserve further review.
After reposting a video of the dispute between Big Tigger and Brown inside their home, Moss took to Instagram with a lengthy message directed toward anyone connected to Tigger or his team. She asked for help getting her story seen and requested that someone take another look at Joyners case, saying her main focus is her son, who has grown up without his father, which she believes resulted from Browns alleged actions.
He was convicted and has now spent 11 years in prison. My son has grown up without his father. I wasnt there, and I cant speak to everything that happened between them. But seeing recent reports has left me with questions that I never thought ld have to ask. If anyone connected to Big Tigger or his team sees this, Im simply asking that they look into my sons fathers case. If there is information that deserves another look, then my sonand every family affected-deserves the truth, whatever that truth may be. My child father was no where near a saint and had done his dirt. But my son did nothing and has never gotten to hug his father in his life. Based on what seem to be a lie from the beginning…Im not big on putting my business out but this woman needs to be stopped. Cause she really ruined a lot of peoples lives including my own. If anyone has anymore information on this woman it would be helpful as well, Moss shared.
Moss later shared a public plea looking for a Delaware attorney, pro bono legal assistance, innocence organizations, or investigative journalists who could review Joyners case records. She said she is not asking people to ignore the courts decision but wants to know whether any new information could support a post-conviction review.
Moss continued sharing her concerns online in the days that followed, posting screenshots of court documents she says are connected to Joyners case. She alleged that the records show Brown used the name Amanda Brooks and also shared an old photo of Brown, where she captioned the post, This woman is a monster!!!! In another post featuring Joyner, Moss defended her sons father, saying he has made mistakes but does not deserve to spend more than a decade behind bars based on what she believes were false allegations. Moss accused Brown of causing lasting harm to her family and said she believes the case deserves another look.
The claims made by Moss and Joyner have not been independently verified, and Alicia Brown has not publicly responded to the allegations. Moss has continued speaking out online, most recently sharing details she says highlight additional hardships Joyner faced while incarcerated, including a severe tuberculosis diagnosis that resulted in major health complications. As Moss continues calling for legal professionals to review the case, she says her goal is to find answers for her son, who she says has spent most of his life without a relationship with his father.