With his upcoming role as an actor on Power Book II: Ghost, Lil Durk is ready to show the world a whole new part of his skills.
According to an interview with his manager Peter Jideonwo, Durk shot at least some of his scenes in 2023. He will be in the next episode of the show, which will air on Friday (September 27).Gianni Paolo, who plays Brayden on the show, posted the news on Instagram after word spread that the rapper would be on it.
They want to leak it two days before the MF episode, he wrote. “We kept it a secret for a year and a half.” “The big boys’ TV debut is now public… “Can’t wait for you all to see.”Another good thing about Durk is that he says his crime record has been erased.
The Chicago rapper, who has a long list of hits, made the reveal over the weekend on X (formerly Twitter). He was obviously very happy with the news.”Everyone should have a second chance in life.” What you do with it matters. Thank you, Allah! Everything in my background was erased and cleaned. “I’m no longer a criminal,” he wrote.
“Who would have thought?” Thanks to everyone who helped me move my idea forward. From the bottom of my heart, thank you #THEVOICE.Lil Durk had some legal problems in 2011, when he was arrested on a weapons charge and given a three-month prison term. Those charges have since been dropped.
Two years later, the singer of “All My Life” was caught again and charged with using a weapon while armed with a felony. Following his guilty plea, he was put on probation for 18 months.During his probation, Durk was allegedly caught with two guns by police, which led to another charge linked to weapons. In the end, the case was dropped because the judge said the artist wasn’t “possession and control” of the guns and didn’t break his probation because of this.
In 2019, Durk’s legal problems got worse when he and his late partner King Von were charged with attempted murder and other crimes related to a shooting in Atlanta that did not result in death.In 2022, the charges against the OTF pair were dropped, and they were found not guilty.
The Superior Court of Fulton County in Georgia issued a Dismissal of Charges Motion. In it, District Attorney Fani T. Willis said, “The facts of this case have been reviewed and, although it appears that probable cause existed for the defendant’s arrest, the decision of the District Attorney at this time is not to prosecute.”