Lil Durk moves to dismiss federal murder-for-hire case tied to Quando Rondo shooting
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Rapper Lil Durk Moves to Have Murder-for-Hire Case Dismissed
Lil Durk is moving to have his superseding murder-for-hire indictment dismissed as his legal team alleges that the prosecution falsely accused him of rapping about the incident on one of his sons. According to Durk’s team, the song was recorded seven months before the killing, and a modified version of the song, which popped up on YouTube, has nothing to do with him. Durk was indicted last October in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire ta…
Lil Durk moves to dismiss federal murder-for-hire case tied to Quando Rondo shooting
Chicago rapper Lil Durk, born Durk Banks, is seeking to have his federal murder-for-hire case dismissed, according to newly revealed court documents. The case is tied to the 2022 attempted killing of rapper Quando Rondo in Los Angeles—a shooting that resulted in the death of Rondo's cousin. Prosecutors allege that Banks orchestrated the attack as retaliation connected to the 2020 murder of fellow rapper King Von. Banks has been charged alongside…
The Source |Lil Durk Seeks To Have Superseding Indictment Dismissed, Says Song Was Made Months Before Murder
Lil Durk is pushing back against a superseding indictment that ties him to the murder of Saviay’a Robinson, cousin of rapper Quando Rondo. The Chicago rapper, whose real name is… The post Lil Durk Seeks To Have Superseding Indictment Dismissed, Says Song Was Made Months Before Murder appeared first on .
Lil Durk Fights To Dismiss Case Over Song Lyrics
Lil Durk is trying to get his murder-for-hire case dismissed, claiming prosecutors gave the grand jury false information about his song lyrics. Prosecutors accuse the rapper, whose real name is Durk Banks, of planning a 2022 shooting that targeted Quando Rondo. Prosecutors say it was retaliation for the death of King Von, Durk’s close friend and collaborator. Durk’s legal team says prosecutors pointed to the lyrics of “Wonderful Wayne & Jackie B…
Federal charges aren’t stopping Lil Durk’s message of peace – The Windy City Word
On October 20, 2024, at his birthday concert at the United Center, Englewood’s own Lil Durk was on top of the world. He was performing for a packed house and sharing the stage with other popular acts, including BossMan Dlow, JT, Sexyy Red, and Lil Baby. He was riding the positivity wave of being the first Chicago drill rapper to win a Grammy Award in 2024, for his collaboration with J. Cole on “All My Life.” He was teasing the 2025 release of De…
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