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A new indictment against rapper Lil Durk has nixed all references to his lyrics in the rappers murder-for-hire case.
Lil Durk 's third attempt at getting bond in his murder-for-hire case has been denied. Lil Durk Denied Bond Again On Monday (June 9), United States District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald responded ...
Lil Durk was denied bond after a federal judge ruled his wealth and influence made him a risk to flee and a danger to witnesses.
Lil Durk is pushing back against a federal informant's claims as he fights to be released on bond while awaiting trial over murder-for-hire charges.
Prosecutors in the Lil Durk murder-for-hire case have been instructed not to seek the death penalty.
Lil Durk’s latest push to dismiss his murder-for-hire case was shot down by prosecutors who say the charges have nothing to do with his lyrics.
Lil Durk will appear before a federal judge in California on June 2, 2025, for a third attempt to secure bond in his murder-for-hire case.
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 has been denied bond in his murder-for-hire trial. Prosecutors have also suffered a setback with a judge dismissing their efforts to use the rapper's song lyrics at trial.
Lil Durk was hit with a new federal charge tied to a 2022 Los Angeles killing as prosecutors push to keep him behind bars ahead of trial.
Lil Durk proposed 24/7 private security and a $2 million bond package to convince a judge he's not a threat while awaiting trial on federal murder charges.
Lil Durk 's second attempt to be let out on bond ahead of his murder-for-hire trial was unsuccessful today. Lil Durk Denied Bond Request On Thursday (May 8), Lil Durk appeared before a judge for a ...
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