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Neo Langston Says He’ll Stop Commenting After Posts About D4vd Grand Jury Case

His shift follows private Instagram messages that refocused attention on a sealed investigation identifying the singer as the target.

Overview

  • Neo wrote Saturday that he will not publicly weigh in further and said his priority is justice for 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
  • On Friday, he used a Close Friends Instagram Story to call D4vd a “dickhead,” claim he has receipts, and assert there is more to the story.
  • Los Angeles grand jury records unsealed in February name D4vd as the target in Hernandez’s death and describe dismemberment and remains placed in a cadaver bag found in a vehicle tied to him.
  • Neo was arrested in Helena, Montana on Jan. 22 on a Los Angeles warrant, transported to L.A., bonded out at $60,000, and testified before the grand jury for roughly 30–40 minutes on Feb. 4.
  • Neo’s lawyer says he played no part in the crime, and no indictment or arrest of D4vd has been reported as much of the proceeding remains under seal.