In a recent twist, Lil Durk’s engineer is shaking up the murder-for-hire case with compelling evidence.
- Justin Gibson, Durk’s main engineer, presents proof that challenges the timeline of alleged events.
- Prosecutors claim Durk commercialized a rival’s death in lyrics, but Gibson disputes this account.
- Screenshots and affidavits suggest the controversial lyrics were written months before the alleged murder.
- The case is growing with new claims linking Durk to another crime, further complicating the situation.
Lil Durk’s legal troubles have intensified with serious murder-for-hire accusations. His engineer, Justin Gibson, recently threw a wrench in the prosecution’s case. Working as Durk’s main sound engineer since 2021, Gibson claims that key evidence presented by prosecutors might be flawed.
Prosecutors allege that Durk’s lyrics on the track ‘Wonderful Wayne and Jackie Boy’ exploit the murder of Quando Rondo’s cousin, Saviay’a Robinson. The controversial lines supposedly mimic a news clip capturing Rondo’s reaction at the crime scene, crying out ‘no, no!’
However, Gibson firmly disputes this narrative. He provided an affidavit and screenshots indicating he watched Durk write the verse in question during a studio session on January 25, 2022. This timeline precedes Robinson’s murder by almost seven months.
Gibson supports his claim with screenshots showing the track’s rough draft saved under the original title ‘2 Toxic’ on the date he mentioned. These revelations undermine the prosecutors’ argument that the song intended to profit off the tragedy.
Beyond the Robinson case, Durk faces further allegations. New court documents suggest he financially backed the January 2022 murder of Stephon Mack, a Chicago gang leader. This incident allegedly retaliated against the murder of Durk’s brother, who was killed in 2021 outside a nightclub.
Although not charged with Mack’s murder, these claims paint a troubling picture. A federal agent reported that Durk allegedly offers bounties for killing gang members tied to his brother’s death. The investigation remains ongoing, with the rapper’s legal battles far from over.
The evidence introduced by Durk’s engineer could significantly impact the ongoing legal challenges he faces.