Lil Durk’s 2024 has been nothing short of chaotic. Last October, he was arrested on federal murder-for-hire charges, accused of paying for the attempted killing of rapper Quando Rondo. A month later, he pleaded not guilty to all three charges: murder-for-hire, conspiracy, and firearms offenses.
His trial, initially set for January, was pushed to October due to the sheer volume of evidence—reportedly over 20,000 pages of reports—that prosecutors must review. But that’s not the only legal battle he’s facing.
Quando Rondo’s family wants justice
During the alleged hit on Quando Rondo in August 2022, his cousin Saviay’a Robinson—better known as Lul PAB—was fatally shot. Earlier this month, his mother, Andrea Laquila Robinson, filed a wrongful death lawsuit in a Chicago court, naming Durk, his label OTF, an unnamed management company, and a business manager as defendants.
“The premature loss of Mr. Robinson has devastated his family and community…We filed this lawsuit to hold those responsible accountable and to ensure his family receives the support they need during this difficult time,” attorney Warren Postman (who represents Lul PAB’s mother) stated to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Lil Durk and his team have yet to respond to the suit. Meanwhile, prosecutors continue to link him to other alleged crimes, including the 2022 murder of Stephon Mack—suspected leader of the Smashville faction of the Gangster Disciples. Despite the mounting legal troubles, some fans remain hopeful that Durk will beat the case and return to the spotlight.