According to the Los Angeles Times, police arrived at Cornelius’ Sherman Oaks home around 4am where he was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 75.

Cornelius told the Los Angeles Times recently that there were early plans to create a movie based on the franchise. "We've been in discussions with several people about getting a movie off the ground," he said. "It wouldn't be the 'Soul Train' dance show, it would be more of a biographical look at the project. It's going to be about some of the things that really happened on the show."
In 2008, Cornelius was arrested and charged with spousal battery and dissuading a witness from making a police report, and assault with a deadly weapon. He was sentenced to three years probation.
During his rocky divorce battle to ex-wife, Viktoria, TMZ reported that the former Chicago disc jockey made the following morbid request within the former couple’s divorce papers; "I am 72 years old. I have significant health issues. I want to finalize this divorce before I die."
Cornelius is survived by two sons, Anthony and Raymond.
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