A federal decide ordered that rapper Lil Durk stay behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire costs, citing a report that he’s violating jail guidelines through the use of different inmates’ cellphone accounts and fascinating in three-way calls.
Throughout a bail evaluate listening to Thursday, U.S. Justice of the Peace Choose Patricia Donahue mentioned the rapper, whose authorized identify is Durk Devontay Banks, confirmed “a disrespect for the principles,” through the use of 13 different inmates’ cellphone accounts at L.A.’s Metropolitan Detention Middle.
Drew Findling, Banks’ lawyer, argued that different inmates have accomplished the identical factor and mentioned the protection workforce didn’t “see it as a difficulty” that may stop his launch. He additionally advised the decide that Banks, who was sporting a white prayer cap, was dedicated “to his Muslim religion.”
Banks, 32, is accused of ordering the homicide of Tyquian Bowman, a Georgia rapper referred to as Quando Rondo, whose cousin was killed in a botched ambush close to the Beverly Middle mall in Los Angeles in 2022. Banks has pleaded not responsible to the fees.
Final week, prosecutors filed a superseding indictment that added a stalking leading to demise cost. That indictment eliminated prior references to lyrics it had beforehand mentioned Banks used to commercialize the taking pictures demise.
Prosecutors beforehand mentioned Banks had rapped about his revenge “with music that explicitly references audio from a information clip” of Bowman screaming, “No, no!” after seeing his cousin’s physique.
At a December detention listening to, Findling advised the courtroom that the tune prosecutors referenced was recorded eight months earlier than the taking pictures.
Through the Thursday listening to, Findling targeted on the elimination of these lyrics from the indictment, calling it “provably false” that his shopper had “monetized and celebrated the demise on the coronary heart of this case.”
“This homicide case isn’t about defendant’s lyrics and it’s not about his music. It’s about his conduct,” Assistant U.S. Atty. Ian Yanniello advised the decide.
Yanniello mentioned the protection workforce had failed to supply new data that undermined the decide’s unique December ruling that Banks be detained. Referencing the jail calls, Yanniello mentioned Banks “is not going to comply with the principles.”
Findling repeatedly referred to the allegations in opposition to his shopper as “sweeping generalizations.”
“If you’ll allege dangerousness, there needs to be some specifics,” Findling advised the decide.
Though Findling mentioned Banks was keen to rent around-the-clock safety to make sure compliance with circumstances imposed by the courtroom, the decide questioned whether or not the guards could be keen to report the individual paying them.
After the listening to, Findling mentioned the case in opposition to his shopper “all comes down to at least one out of context textual content message.”
“We really feel {that a} 32 year-old man with no file must be entitled to time exterior of the jail cell that he can spend along with his household and colleagues,” he mentioned.
Banks’ trial is scheduled to start Oct. 14.