Wack 100 Suggests Yo Gotti Could Face Rico Charges After Young Dolph Trial Testimony

Wack 100 Suggests Yo Gotti Could Face Rico Charges After Young Dolph Trial Testimony
Wack 100 believes Yo Gotti is in serious trouble following recent testimony during the trial for Young Dolph’s murder.
In a chat on Clubhouse, Wack 100 shared his theory that the CMG record label founder may soon find himself under investigation. He warned,
“Yo Gotti, say your prayers.”
Wack’s concern stems from explosive claims made by Cornelius Smith, one of the three men charged in Dolph’s 2021 murder. Smith alleged he shot Dolph as part of a $100,000 hit ordered by Yo Gotti’s late brother, Big Jook, who was a CMG executive. He also mentioned that someone at CMG paid $50,000 for his attorney.
When asked about the payment, Smith conceded, “Basically,” when the prosecutor pointed out that the money was for “services rendered, specifically killing Dolph.”
Wack 100 further speculated that prosecutors might classify CMG as a criminal enterprise, leading to potential RICO charges. “They gonna classify it as a gang, they going to try to ‘Thug’ it,” he said, drawing parallels to Young Thug’s situation.
The implications are serious, and fans are waiting to see how this will unfold in the coming days.
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