Rapper Lil Durk has brought veteran defense attorney Brian Steel onto his legal team as he prepares for trial in a federal ...
As part of building a stronger defense team, Durk is also reportedly looking to pair Steel with attorney Drew Finding, another highly respected lawyer in the Hip-Hop space. Finding has represented ...
Lil Durk's murder-for-hire trial got pushed to August after a judge denied his co-defendants' request for separate proceedings.
Reports are circulating that Lil Durk has been held in solitary confinement for the past four months. The Chicago rapper was allegedly caught with an Apple Watch, which prompted his attorney to file a ...
Steel famously represented Young Thug in his long-winded racketeering trial.
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 filed a new motion on May 14 asking a District Judge to reconsider his bond after two previous denials left him behind bars. Lil Durk is making a third push for bond in his federal murder-for ...
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 ...
On Monday (June 9), United States District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald responded to the Chicago rapper's latest motion for bail by concluding that Durk, born Durk Banks, should stay in jail ahead of ...
As Lil Durk awaits his next court hearing in early June, federal prosecutors continue to mount their case against the Chicago rap star—this time, pointing to a viral interview as alleged ...