Tony Yayo on Lil Durk's Murder Case: Feds Watched Him Like Hip-Hop Cops Watched G-Unit (Part 13)
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Part 12: https://youtu.be/7YrbmoVUQd4
Part 1: https://youtu.be/1P10KX6Zw6o
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Tony Yayo, a key member of the famed G-Unit, shed light on the troubling case involving rapper Lil Durk. The conversation centered around the federal scrutiny of Lil Durk, drawing parallels to his own experiences with the so-called “hip-hop cops” who monitored G-Unit. The controversy stems from federal authorities purportedly using a song by Lil Durk as evidence, claiming it references a shooting. However, the incriminating audio was added by YouTubers after the original recording, which came out before the incident. Tony Yayo vehemently argued that using lyrics as evidence lacks credibility, likening the situation to wannabe “gang intelligence” tactics. Yayo emphasized the difficulty artists face due to continuous surveillance, noting the potential for legal troubles even for those who might be innocent. He hopes Lil Durk will overcome the trial and use this ordeal as a lesson to steer clear of further legal entanglements.
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