Lil Durk Reportedly Ordered Hits on O’Block Members for Not Avenging King Von’s Death
Lil Durk’s Legal Troubles Keep Piling Up
Lil Durk’s legal situation is going from bad to worse. The Chicago rapper is currently locked up after being accused of running a murder-for-hire operation, and prosecutors now claim he even turned against some of his own people.
According to court documents, Durk allegedly ordered several associates to fly from Chicago to Los Angeles to target Quando Rondo in retaliation for the 2020 killing of King Von. Durante the attack, Rondo survived — but his cousin, Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson, was shot and killed at a gas station.
Prosecutors Claim Durk Targeted His Own Circle
In a new report from Kurrco, prosecutors allege that Durk also put hits on O’Block members who didn’t retaliate for Von’s death. In one text message cited in court, Durk allegedly said, “I’m finna pipe it up.”
Authorities are reportedly preparing to call a witness to testify about these new accusations, which could play a major role in the upcoming trial.
Durk’s Legal Team Pushes Back
Lil Durk is facing allegations from federal prosecutors that he put hits on O-Block members for not retaliating for King Von’s death.
Prosecutors plan to introduce testimony from a witness who claims Durk gave the orders. pic.twitter.com/hl6fXVbZHs
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) October 7, 2025
Durk’s lawyer, Drew Findling, isn’t having it. In a motion filed earlier this week, Findling argued that the indictment doesn’t provide enough detail for a fair trial.
“The government claims others acted ‘at the direction of’ Mr. Banks,” Findling wrote. “But it never says when, where, how, or even to whom he supposedly gave these orders. The defense is entitled to know those basic facts.”
He also emphasized that Durk never physically took part in any of the alleged shootings, calling the case “speculative and unfair.”
Trial Date and Next Steps
A court hearing is set for November 18, with Durk’s trial scheduled for January 2026. His team continues to push for a dismissal, arguing that prosecutors have built their case on weak evidence and unclear allegations.
Until then, it looks like the “All My Life” rapper is in for a long fight — one that’s far from over.
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