
Lil Durk's $4.5 Million Bond Rejected: Judge Questions Evidence in High-Profile Case
**Lil Durk's Bond Hearing: Judge Unsure of Sufficient Evidence** Chicago, IL – A hearing for rapper Lil Durk on June 3rd, 2025, left the judge uncertain about whether enough evidence exists to justify continued detention. Durk's legal team proposed a substantial $4.5 million bond, with a significant portion in cash. However, the judge expressed reservations, citing insufficient compelling evidence presented by the prosecution to solidify the charges against the artist. "Prosecutors, you have not given us enough compelling evidence to tie Durk to this underlying firearm charge that is showing that he needs to stay in jail until the trial starts." the judge stated. Adding another layer to the proceedings, the mother of Lul Pab, whose real name is Sabaya Robinson, a co-defendant, expressed concerns for her safety. She appeared in court to advocate for her son and inadvertently added another dimension to the ongoing legal battle. The judge's decision regarding the bond and the release of the grand jury testimony remains pending, leaving the future of the case uncertain. This hearing highlights the ongoing complexities of the case and the high stakes involved.