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Lil Durk’s Bond Denied After Allegations of Orchestrating Murder-for-Hire Plot

A Los Angeles judge denied Lil Durk’s bond proposal in his murder-for-hire case on December 12, 2024. Durk’s attorneys offered $1 million in cash and $2.3 million in house equity, along with a promise of 24-hour surveillance. Despite these efforts, Judge Patricia Donahue rejected the proposal, stating there were no conditions that would “reasonably assure the safety of the community.”

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