Lil Durk's Rap Lyrics Are Being Weaponized in Court, and It's a Bigger Problem Than You Think
A federal judge just ruled on whether Lil Durk's lyrics can be used against him in his murder-for-hire trial. The implications go way beyond hip-hop.
A federal judge just ruled on whether Lil Durk's lyrics can be used against him in his murder-for-hire trial. The implications go way beyond hip-hop.
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