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gazettextra.com | Brittny Mejia |Cerys Davies
LOS ANGELES - A federal judge ordered that rapper Lil Durk remain behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire charges, citing a report that he is violating jail rules by using other inmates' phone accounts and engaging in three-way calls. During a bail review hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue said the rapper, whose legal name is Durk Devontay Banks, showed "a disrespect for the rules," by using 13 other inmates' phone accounts at L.A.'s Metropolitan Detention Center.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Brittny Mejia |Cerys Davies
LOS ANGELES - A federal judge ordered that rapper Lil Durk remain behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire charges, citing a report that he is violating jail rules by using other inmates' phone accounts and engaging in three-way calls. During a bail review hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue said the rapper, whose legal name is Durk Devontay Banks, showed "a disrespect for the rules," by using 13 other inmates' phone accounts at L.A.'s Metropolitan Detention Center.
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thederrick.com | Brittny Mejia |Cerys Davies
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge ordered that rapper Lil Durk remain behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire charges, citing a report that he is violating jail rules by using other inmates’ phone accounts and engaging in three-way calls. During a bail review hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue said the rapper, whose legal name is Durk Devontay Banks, showed “a disrespect for the rules,” by using 13 other inmates’ phone accounts at L.A.’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
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latimes.com | Brittny Mejia |Cerys Davies
A federal judge ordered that rapper Lil Durk remain behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire charges, citing a report that he is violating jail rules by using other inmates’ phone accounts and engaging in three-way calls. During a bail review hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue said the rapper, whose legal name is Durk Devontay Banks, showed “a disrespect for the rules,” by using 13 other inmates’ phone accounts at L.A.’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Brittny Mejia |Cerys Davies
A federal judge ordered that rapper Lil Durk remain behind bars pending his trial on murder-for-hire charges, citing a report that he is violating jail rules by using other inmates’ phone accounts and engaging in three-way calls. During a bail review hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue said the rapper, whose legal name is Durk Devontay Banks, showed “a disrespect for the rules,” by using 13 other inmates’ phone accounts at L.A.'s Metropolitan Detention Center.
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