Lil Durk is being accused by a confidential witness of placing bounties on six different individuals to have them killed.
On Monday (Oct. 27), the prosecution within the Chicago rapper’s case responded to a movement filed by Durk’s authorized staff about suppressing sure proof in the course of the trial. The response references a confidential informant who claims Durk, born Durk Banks, put hits on Quando Rondo and 6 different individuals within the wake of King Von’s loss of life in November of 2020.
“The affidavit additional disclosed that CW-1 knew that defendant Banks positioned different financial bounties for the homicide of individuals with whom defendant Banks was feuding, together with six different people,” the submitting reads. “The affidavit additionally listed vital proof corroborating CW-1’s account of defendant Banks’ involvement in S.R.’s homicide,” with S.R. being a reference to Quando Rondo’s cousin, Saviay’a Robinson.
In what could be seen as a win for the rapper, the courtroom paperwork additionally reveal that the feds have reviewed Durk’s social media and iCloud accounts, regardless of his authorized staff’s pushback, and don’t plan to make use of something they found in the course of the trial.
Lil Durk is going through murder-for-hire expenses in reference to the 2022 killing of Quando Rondo’s cousin, Saviay’a Robinson. Authorities say Durk paid 5 males to journey to California to kill Quando Rondo in retaliation for King Von’s loss of life. As an alternative, Robinson was shot and killed in the course of the try.
Durk has maintained his innocence. His trial is scheduled to start on Jan. 6, 2026.
Learn the Lil Durk Courtroom Paperwork
