In a recent interview with VLADTV, rapper and music manager Wack 100 compared Lil Durk’s current legal troubles with those of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. During the chat uploaded on YouTube on October 30, the host DJ Vlad asked him if he had done a poll about who the “bigger dummy,” Durk or Diddy, was and who Wack 100 thought would win.
The 47-year-old said the OTF founder was a “bigger dummy” than Combs.
“I don’t think Diddy knew he was intentionally doing things in his mind, that was violating the law to that magnitude… Right now, it’s like you [Lil Durk] gave your life revenging a life, but you… still didn’t take the life, that you was supposed to revenge,” Wack 100 shared.
For those uninitiated, Wack 100, the manager of Blueface and The Game, was talking about how Lil Durk recently got arrested for the alleged murder-for-hire plot against Atlanta rapper Quando Rondo, which ended up killing Rondo’s cousin Lul Pab in Los Angeles in August 2022.
It was reportedly a retaliation for Durk’s friend and OTF associate King Von’s November 2020 fatal shooting, which took place when Von was involved in an altercation with Rondo's crew outside an Atlanta lounge. However, the charges against the suspect, Timothy "Lil Tim" Leeks, were dropped in August 2023 after it was revealed that he acted in self-defense.
Exploring Wack 100’s latest comparison of Diddy and Lil Durk
Wack 100, whose real name is Cash Jones, sat down with VLADTV recently and got candid about Lil Durk’s ongoing legal troubles. Jones replied negatively when asked whether he thought the Chicago rapper could “get out” of the situation.
“This is not the Young Thug situation. Young thug situation was the state’s overzealous DA… who thought they had a trump hand because of all the witnesses, who prematurely struck deals…where they didn’t understand that these witnesses could now turn around and reneg, like Lil Woody,” Wack shared.
“[Lil Durk] dealing with the FBI. They watch you run around, yeah, for two years, they did, until they build their case.”
When DJ Vlad pointed out that the “wheels of justice” often turned slowly, as in the case of FBG Duck, and he believed that the same was true with Durk, Cash Jones agreed.
Later, the duo discussed who the “bigger dummy” was, Diddy or Durk, with Wack 100 claiming it was the latter. He explained that “Diddy had been Diddy for so long, this was just his normal,” and he didn’t know he would be prosecuted.
However, Lil Durk’s case was different as he knew what he was doing and still went ahead with it. According to Cash Jones, Durk allegedly put a bounty on Quando Rondo in retaliation for his friend and collaborator King Von’s November 2020 murder in Atlanta. However, Rondo escaped unharmed during the murder attempt in LA in August 2022, which claimed the life of his cousin Saviay’a Robinson, aka Lul Pab.
DJ Vlad also weighed in and said that Lil Durk was also younger than Diddy and was at the peak of his career, so getting involved in a murder-for-hire charge was a “dummy” move. The two agreed that Combs was just a man who was a “drug addict” who liked “freaky s*x” and alleged that the music industry was full of such people.
“I don’t’ think Diddy was running around out here, uh, trying to revenge Biggie’s death… That wasn’t his thing,” Wack 100 added.
Cash Jones further claimed that Durk’s case was a testament to the fact that it was “hard to gain and easy to lose,” further sharing how the feds were probably not planning to arrest Smurkio so soon. However, he said they got to him sooner because Durk was seemingly trying to flee the country.
He even claimed that Lil Durk probably lost about a week or two, or even a couple of months, sharing that between Diddy’s March 2024 house raids and September 2024 grand jury indictment, even though he got six months before being arrested. The duo even agreed that if the Bad Boy Records founder had “caught wind” of the feds making their case against him, he would have made his way to a no-extradition country.
For those unaware, Lil Durk, who U.S. Marshals arrested on October 25 from South Florida, had flights booked to Italy, Switzerland, and Dubai. However, he did not get to board any of them.
Five of his alleged accomplices were also taken into custody from their hometown, Chicago, and they are all expected to be arraigned at Los Angeles federal court in the upcoming weeks.