Federal Prosecutors Link Lil Durk To 2nd M*rder-For-Hire Plot

Federal Prosecutors Link Lil Durk To 2nd M*rder-For-Hire Plot
The legal troubles against Lil Durk, 32, continue to grow.
According to the Chicago Tribune, newly unsealed court records link the rapper, real name Durk Banks, to a second m*rder-for-hire plot surrounding the fatal 2022 shooting of an alleged gang leader, Stephon Mack, 24.
The warrant application was originally filed in April 2023 but was recently unsealed in anticipation of a detention hearing scheduled for Thursday in Durk’s m*rder-for-hire case.
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Reportedly, the filing alleges Durk orchestrated the k!lling of Mack, who was shot to death outside of the Youth Peace Center of Roseland in Chicago on Jan. 27, 2022. Mack is believed to have been the leader of the Smashville faction of the Gangster Disciples.
Allegedly, this was in retaliation for the death of Durk’s brother, Dontay Banks, who was fatally shot outside a nightclub in 2021. Another Gangster Disciples faction with ties to Smashville carried out the murder, according to the warrant application.

Durk has not yet been charged in Mack’s death, which is still being investigated, but federal prosecutors in Los Angeles are expected to highlight the shooting in their argument against Durk being released ahead of his trial.
As reported, he’s currently behind bars, facing murder-for-hire charges in Los Angeles over the shooting death of Quando Rondo’s cousin, Saviay’a “Lul Pabb” Robinson.
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