Lil Durk is already on the legal hot seat, currently sitting behind bars on charges of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire. Now, he is facing a wrongful death lawsuit for his alleged role in the death of Quando Rondo‘s cousin.
Lil PAB, whose real name was Saviay’a Robinson, was caught in the crossfire of an attempt to kill Quando Rondo and lost his life. His mother, Andrea Laquila Robinson, believes that Durk put the entire plot together to kill PAB, according to Chicago Sun-Times. She has also accused the entire OTF label, an anonymous business manager, and an anonymous management company of all being involved.
“The premature loss of Mr. Robinson has devastated his family and community,” her attorney wrote to the publication. “We filed this lawsuit to hold those responsible accountable and to ensure his family receives the support they need during this difficult time.”
Lil Durk’s trial for conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire was originally set to begin on Jan. 7 but has been pushed back to Oct. 14, according to Legal Affairs & Trials reporter Meghann Cuniff. Cuniff has been many people’s go-to source for all Hip-Hop legal matters due to her work during Megan Thee Stallion’s shooting trial, Diddy’s legal ordeals, and A$AP Rocky’s felony assault trial.
The trial has been delayed because prosecutors in the case reportedly have “approximately 230 GB of digital evidence” to sift through, which includes audio and video recordings, surveillance footage, and “approximately 20,000 pages” of reports detailing “murder and other violent acts, photographs, witness statements, and medical documents.”
According to Cuniff, one of Durk’s co-defendants Asa “Boogie” Houston has been pushing back against the delay, and another co-defendant, Deandre Dontrell Wilson, may take a plea deal. Durk was denied bond due to his alleged pattern of criminal behavior, not following rules while behind bars, and newly unsealed information revealing claims that he funded the January 2022 shooting of Stephon Mack, alleged leader of the Smashville faction of GD (Gangster Disciples). Durk has yet to be charged for that as the investigation is ongoing.
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