
Lil Durk’s Murder-For-Hire Case Explained
Rapper Lil Durk’s request for bail in connection with a federal murder-for-hire case has been denied for the third time. U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald ruled against the $4.5 million bond proposal, citing concerns over flight risk and potential witness intimidation.
The charges stem from a 2022 shooting targeting rapper Quando Rondo, which resulted in the death of his cousin, Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson. Prosecutors allege that Durk orchestrated the plot as retaliation for the 2020 killing of his close associate, King Von.(whatstheword.tv, hotnewhiphop.com, rollingout.com)
Judge Fitzgerald referenced Durk’s previous attempt to travel to Dubai before his arrest, suggesting that the trip was linked to the alleged scheme. Additionally, the judge noted that Durk’s proposed bail package was insufficient to ensure his compliance with court orders, emphasizing the seriousness of the charges and the potential danger to witnesses. Durk remains incarcerated pending his trial, scheduled for October 14, 2025.(hotnewhiphop.com)
This development marks a significant setback for the rapper, whose legal troubles continue to unfold.
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