Rapper Lil Durk has brought veteran defense attorney Brian Steel onto his legal team as he prepares for trial in a federal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Screenshot from lildurkfiles, via instagram. Used under fair use for editorial commentary. The long-awaited legal showdown between ...
Steel famously represented Young Thug in his long-winded racketeering trial.
Lil Durk may face an anonymous jury in his upcoming federal murder-for-hire trial after prosecutors requested the rare measure, citing concerns about safety and potential intimidation. A federal judge ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Federal prosecutors are urging a judge to deny Lil Durk’s request to bar his lyrics, music videos, and related imagery from being ...
Lil Durk hired the same attorney who defended Young Thug to handle his federal murder-for-hire conspiracy charges. Brian Steel just filed paperwork to join Lil Durk’s legal team and the Chicago rapper ...
Lil Durk has secured a prominent attorney as he prepares to fight serious federal charges. Veteran criminal defense lawyer Brian Steel will officially represent the Chicago artist in his federal ...
When exactly Lil Durk’s trial in his federal murder-for-hire case happens depends on one thing: whether three of his co-defendants are successful in separating their cases from his. On Monday ...
Lil Durk's murder-for-hire case has been pushed back for a second time, with the rapper's attorneys wanting the trial to begin in May. According to Rolling Stone, the Grammy winner appeared in a Los ...
A federal judge has permitted some of Lil Durk's lyrics and screenshots taken from his music videos to be submitted as evidence in the rapper's upcoming murder-for-hire trial. Durk's legal team seeks ...
Lil Durk's murder-for-hire trial has reportedly been delayed until April. The Chicago rapper's trial date, which was scheduled for Jan. 20, has been in limbo for the past few weeks. On Wednesday (Jan.
Grammy-winning rapper Lil Durk sat in a Los Angeles federal courtroom Wednesday as a judge agreed to delay his murder-for-hire trial for at least three months at the request of several co-defendants.