U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue ruled that rapper Lil Durk, accused of commissioning a murder, must remain jailed, citing his resources and flight risk.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Ian Young argued that Lil Durk's case exemplifies how he utilized his substantial influence and resources to incite violence.
Federal prosecutors linked Durk to another murder case in Chicago, where he allegedly offered money for killings connected to his brother's death.
During the hearing, Lil Durk's attorneys proposed a $2.3 million bond secured by homes, emphasizing their plan for security compliance.
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