Lil Durk
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Music Lil Durk's legal team had hoped to get his murder-for-hire case dismissed over death threats that prosecutors reportedly failed to disclose.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Lil Durk has been behind bars since 2024, when he was arrested for allegedly orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot.
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Cole Blake -
Music Authorities have accused Lil Durk of allegedly orchestrating the attempted murder of Quando Rondo back in 2022.
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Cole Blake -
Music Lil Durk is being accused in federal court of ordering, organizing, and financing an attack on Quando Rondo in 2022 that took Lul Pab's life.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music 6ix9ine took aim at Lil Durk, Adin Ross targeted Doechii, and Cuffem dissed Lil Tjay on "BACON," and now it's officially out.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music During a recent stream with Adin Ross, 6ix9ine debuted a fiery new diss track featuring jabs at Lil Durk, Doechii, and more.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music 6ix9ine, Adin Ross, and Cuffem hopped on stream last night, and it resulted in an offensive diss track aimed at their "opps."
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Alexander Cole -
Music Lil Durk alleges that First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bilal A. Essayl's appointment was improper, but a federal judge ruled otherwise.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music Earlier this year, NBA YoungBoy got thrown into solitary confinement for allegedly confronting another inmate behind bars.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music NBA YoungBoy and Lil Durk's beef has a lot of emotional and personal layers to it, so there's a good chance they never see eye to eye again.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music In April, a lead attorney in Lil Durk's case received a phone call from someone threatening to "shoot that motherf*cker up."
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Caroline Fisher -
Music These allegations against Lil Durk are related to the arrests of Preston Powell and Anthony Montgomery-Wilson over Stephon Mack's death.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music This viral picture will likely have a huge impact on Lil Durk's attempts to secure an anonymous jury in his murder-for-hire case.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Original Content The list is growing. Rappers are still being hit at home, and the invasions reveal more than just a need for security.
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Erika Marie