Lil Durk In More Legal Trouble After New Wrongful Death Lawsuit

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Lil Durk has one more legal trouble to worry about after the mother of the man killed in the murder-for-hire case he is awaiting trial for filed a wrongful death lawsuit against him.

The rapper’s troubles with the law began in October 2024 after federal authorities arrested him on a conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire charge.

That same month, Lil Durk was hit with a wrongful death lawsuit after FGB Duck’s mother sued him and King Von’s estate for Duck’s murder.

Durk is at the center of another wrongful death lawsuit, this time from Andrea Robinson, the mother of Quando Rondo’s late cousin, Saviay’a Robinson, a.k.a. Lil PAB.

According to Chicago Sun-Times, Andrea filed the lawsuit in Cook County Court in Chicago this month.

In it, she claimed Saviay’a was killed in the “targeted attack” in Los Angeles on August 19, 2022.

She named Durk, his business manager, his record label, Only The Family, and a related company as those responsible for her son’s death.

Saviay’a was gunned down during an alleged attempt on Rondo’s life, with Durk accused of masterminding the attack.

One of Andrea Robinson’s attorneys, Warren Postman, told Chicago Sun-Timesthe motive for filing the lawsuit.

Postman said, “The premature loss of Mr. Robinson has devastated his family and community.”

He added, “We filed this lawsuit to hold those responsible accountable and to ensure his family receives the support they need during this time.”

Lil Durk, born Durk Banks, faced significant legal troubles in October 2024 when he was arrested in Florida while attempting to board a private jet to Italy.

This came shortly after federal authorities unsealed an indictment charging him in a murder-for-hire scheme linked to the 2022 shooting targeting rapper Rondo, but which led to Saviay’a’s death.

The charges stem from a violent plot allegedly orchestrated by Durk in retaliation for the killing of his protege, King Von.

The federal indictment revealed that Durk, through his record label, Only the Family (OTF), not only encouraged violent actions but also offered rewards, including cash and music opportunities, for those involved in the murder plot.

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