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Lil Durk’s team releases a statement on the recent developments in his case. Durk is scheduled to go before a judge on May 8 after his attorney argued that the government provided false evidence to a grand jury in order to get an indictment on the rapper. During the...

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YNW Melly will no longer go to trial for witness tampering after prosecutors dropped the charges. The Florida rapper's trial was scheduled to start on Wednesday (Jan. 21). However, during a hearing on Tuesday (Jan. 20), prosecutors decided to drop the case. Melly's attorneys, Drew Findling and Carol Haughwout, have released the following statement to XXL about the update in the case. "On behalf of Jamell Demons, we welcome the dismissal of the alleged tampering and gang-related charges in court this morning," the statement reads. "As his newly retained legal team, it became immediately apparent to us that no crimes had occurred. Unfortunately, for 652 days while these charges were pending, the State did not reach the same conclusion until the cusp of trial." The statement continues: "We now look forward to seeking Mr. Demons’ release from custody, where he has been held under extraordinarily restrictive conditions for far too long based on premises the State has now abandoned. His release will allow him to fully and meaningfully participate in preparing his defense in the forthcoming proceedings, which we intend to litigate vigorously." Melly has been behind bars since 2019, when he was charged with double-murder in connection with the killings of his childhood friends Christopher “YNW Juvy” Thomas and Anthony “YNW Sakchaser” Williams in October of 2018. His first trial ended in a mistrial in 2023. However, prosecutors decided to retry the case. In October of 2023, Melly was charged with witness tampering and accused of convincing his ex-girlfriend, Mariah Hamilton, and her mother, Felicia Holmes, not to testify in the first trial. Melly's double-murder retrial is scheduled for January of 2027.

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SleazyWorld Go has been convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm in federal court. On March 13, the jury returned a mixed verdict in the Kansas City rapper's case. They found Sleazy, born Joseph Isaac, not guilty of possession of a machine gun, but guilty of knowingly possessing a Romarm/Cugir 7.62x39mm pistol, according to court documents obtained by XXL. The case originated after SleazyWorld Go, who is barred from possessing firearms due to a 2016 robbery conviction in Michigan, was spotted on social media holding guns. An investigation was started in 2022 and police discovered over 30 posts showing Sleazy with guns over a two-year span. In October of 2022, he was arrested after agents tracked him to a Kansas City, Kan., townhome and witnessed him via binoculars handling a black handgun. When police arrived on the scene, they discovered four firearms in the vehicle Sleazy was standing next to. Following the verdict, Sleazy's management sent the following statement to local news station KCTV5: “Mr. Isaac respects the jury’s time and the court process. While he was found not guilty on several serious allegations, one count remains, and his legal team will be addressing it through post-trial motions. Outside of this matter, he remains focused on his family, his businesses, and continuing to give back to the community.” Sleazy is scheduled to be sentenced on June 30. His charge can carry up to 15 years in federal prison. XXL has reached out to SleazyWorld Go's team and attorney for comment.

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