TLDR: Law&Crime Network dives into 13 shocking Lil Durk murder-for-hire allegations, revealing explosive details that shake the Chicago rap scene.
The Law&Crime Network’s latest exposé sheds light on 13 disturbing allegations that implicate Lil Durk in a murder-for-hire investigation. Durk, born Durk Banks, known for his gritty music and influential role in Chicago’s drill scene, is facing accusations tied to a purported revenge plot against fellow rapper Quando Rondo. The video, which can be viewed here, follows Durk’s criminal charges alongside alleged accomplices from his Only the Family (OTF) crew, showcasing shocking claims that could redefine the rapper’s career and public perception.
According to prosecutors, Durk and five associates allegedly organized the 2022 murder-for-hire plot that targeted Rondo and claimed the life of his cousin, Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson. The alleged motive stems from the violent death of Durk’s close friend and collaborator, King Von, igniting a chain of retaliation that authorities claim involves money, status, and fame as incentives.
On October 23, 2024, five men linked to OTF—Kavon Grant, Deandre Wilson, Keith Jones, David Lindsey, and Asa Houston—were apprehended. Prosecutors allege that flights and rental vehicles for these men were paid for with an OTF credit card, reinforcing claims of organized conspiracy. Just a day later, Durk himself was arrested in Florida, awaiting extradition to California. Reports allege he offered “lucrative music opportunities” to anyone who would take Rondo’s life.
Adding to the growing fallout, Broadview, Illinois, where Durk received a key to the city last October, has rescinded this honour and severed ties with his charity, Neighbourhood Heroes, following the arrest. This video marks yet another chapter in Law&Crime’s series covering high-profile cases in hip-hop, examining the complex intersection of music, fame, and violence that continues to haunt the industry.
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