Lil Durk and his ongoing legal troubles that led to his arrest increase after new information provided additional details about an alleged murder-for-hire plot. With the Chicago rapper already facing serious charges, two additional charges have been handed down as Lil Durk awaits his fate.
In a press release issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California last Friday (November 8), it was revealed that Lil Durk, 32, will face two additional charges related to the brazen 2022 shooting at the mall Beverly Center in Los Angeles. Angels.
From the Ministry of Justice public relations center:
Dark Banks, 32, also known as “Lil Durk,” “Blood,” and “Mustafa Abdul Malak,” of Chicago, is charged with one count of conspiracy, one count of using an interstate facility to commit a murder-for-hire resulting in death. , and one count of using, transporting and discharging firearms and a machine gun and possession of such firearms in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death.
The indictment adds two felony counts against Banks, who was previously charged with criminal mischief in the case.
The four-count indictment, returned late Thursday, adds Banks as the lead defendant in an earlier indictment returned Oct. 17 and charges the following defendants in connection with the August 2022 murder:
The other defendants named in the press release were Kavon London Grant, 28, aka “Cuz” and “Vonnie,” of Atlanta, Deandre Dontrell Wilson, 33, aka “DeDe,” of Chicago, Keith Jones, 33, aka “Flacka,” of Gary, Indiana. David Brian Lindsey, 33, aka “Browneyez,” of Addison, Illinois. and Asa Houston, 36, aka “Boogie,” of Chicago.
Lil Durk was arrested while allegedly trying to leave the country on October 17 near Miami International Airport. He was ordered held without bail pending his transfer to Los Angeles for sentencing. He was charged with the 2022 shooting death of rival Quando Rondo's cousin, Saviay'a Robinson, aka Lul Pab, in retaliation for the 2020 death of King Von in Atlanta.
Durk and his co-defendants have not entered a plea.
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