Overview
- The third superseding indictment filed Thursday adds murder-in-aid-of-racketeering and conspiracy-to-commit-stalking counts to the federal case against Durk Banks, known as Lil Durk.
- Prosecutors say the expanded racketeering count folds in an alleged Feb. 2019 attempted shooting in Atlanta and a Jan. 27, 2022, Chicago killing, extending the timeline of alleged criminal activity beyond the 2022 Los Angeles plot.
- Federal filings maintain prosecutors allege Durk helped orchestrate the Aug. 19, 2022 Los Angeles ambush aimed at rapper Quando Rondo that missed its target and killed Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson.
- Durk remains jailed after pleading not guilty; his lawyers call the new charges recycled and weak and argue the additions could force new motions over detention and discovery that might delay the case.
- Prosecutors say they are prepared to go to trial on August 20, 2026, and the new RICO-style allegations could broaden evidence demands and raise public-safety and flight-risk arguments used to oppose bond.