A judge ruled jurors can see an IG DM and hear lyric excerpts as evidence in the Lil Durk murder-for-hire case tied to the Lul Pab killing.
A federal judge has permitted some of Lil Durk's lyrics and screenshots taken from his music videos to be submitted as evidence in the rapper's upcoming murder-for-hire trial. According to a Complex ...
Lil Durk’s highly anticipated murder-for-hire trial now has a firm start date. According to Complex, the Chicago rapper is scheduled to face trial on April 21, 2026, bringing long-awaited clarity to a ...
Lil Durk is no longer being held in solitary confinement after five months. On Thursday (Jan. 15), XXL confirmed that the 33-year-old Chicago rapper is back in general population at the Los Angeles ...
Reports are circulating that Lil Durk has been held in solitary confinement for the past four months. The Chicago rapper was allegedly caught with an Apple Watch, which prompted his attorney to file a ...
Lil Durk was arrested in October 2024 and charged in a federal murder-for-hire conspiracy tied to an August 2022 shooting in Los Angeles, allegedly aimed at fellow rapper Quando Rondo. Prosecutors say ...
Lil Durk’s next court appearance isn’t set until early June, but federal prosecutors believe that he’s already incriminated himself during a viral interview with Akademiks. Prosecutors also believe ...
As Lil Durk awaits his next court hearing in early June, federal prosecutors continue to mount their case against the Chicago rap star—this time, pointing to a viral interview as alleged ...
Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Durk is intensifying his legal battle as his attorneys seek a third attempt to secure his release on bond in a high-stakes federal murder-for-hire case. This latest legal ...
Lil Durk filed a new motion on May 14 asking a District Judge to reconsider his bond after two previous denials left him behind bars. Lil Durk is making a third push for bond in his federal murder-for ...
Lil Durk has been denied bail by a federal judge while he awaits trial on murder-for-hire charges. The Los Angeles Times reports that the judge cited a report that Durk violated prison rules by using ...
A federal judge ordered that rapper Lil Durk remain behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire charges, citing a report that he is violating jail rules by using other inmates’ phone accounts and ...