In a recent interview with VLADTV, music manager and rapper Wack 100 drew comparisons between Lil Durk’s current legal issues and those faced by hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. The interview, uploaded to YouTube on October 30, featured DJ Vlad asking Wack 100 if he had polled people on who they thought was the “bigger dummy,” Durk or Diddy, and who Wack 100 believed would win.
The 47-year-old replied that he considered the OTF founder to be 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 unfamiliar, Wack 100, who manages Blueface and The Game, was referring to Lil Durk’s recent arrest related to an alleged murder-for-hire plot against Atlanta rapper Quando Rondo. This incident led to the death of Rondo’s cousin, Lul Pab, in Los Angeles in August 2022.
The incident reportedly was an act of retaliation for the November 2020 shooting death of Durk’s friend and OTF associate King Von, who was killed during a confrontation with Rondo’s crew outside an Atlanta club. However, charges against Timothy “Lil Tim” Leeks, the suspect in Von’s death, were dismissed in August 2023 after authorities ruled it as self-defense.
Wack 100, whose real name is Cash Jones, recently spoke on VLADTV about Lil Durk’s ongoing legal challenges. Jones expressed doubt when asked if he thought the Chicago rapper could “get out” of this legal bind.
“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.”
DJ Vlad commented on the slow pace of the justice system, citing the case of FBG Duck as an example, and noted he felt Durk’s case would be similar, a point with which Cash Jones agreed.
The conversation later returned to the “bigger dummy” question, with Wack 100 asserting that Durk held that title. He explained that “Diddy had been Diddy for so long, this was just his normal,” and he didn’t know he would be prosecuted.