Yo Gotti is reportedly nowhere to be found as shocking revelations emerge from the trial of Young Dolph’s alleged 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ers. In a courtroom drama that has captivated the nation, a key witness has implicated Gotti’s late brother, Big Jook, as the orchestrator of a chilling $100,000 hit on the beloved Memphis rapper.
As the trial unfolds, Justin Johnson, known as Straight Drop, and his co-defendant Cornelius Smith face serious charges for their roles in Dolph’s tragic murder. Cornelius’s testimony has sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community, revealing that he and Justin agreed to execute the hit, allegedly ordered by Big Jook, a prominent figure at Gotti’s CMG label. Prosecutors allege that Big Jook not only sanctioned the hit but also boasted about it online after Dolph’s death.
The courtroom drama intensified when Cornelius, who was struggling with addiction and financial woes, admitted he shot Dolph on his daughter’s 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day, aiming to secure a better life for his family. Instead, he ended up with a mere $800 from a promised $4,000 payout, exposing the brutal reality behind the murder that left the Memphis community reeling.
In a chilling twist, the very streets that witnessed Dolph’s murder have already begun to exact their own form of justice. The cycle of violence continues, as several individuals connected to the case have already been targeted, leaving fans and families in a state of fear as tensions rise.
Yo Gotti’s absence during this tumultuous time has raised eyebrows, with many speculating whether he is laying low amid mounting pressure. As evidence mounts and the court proceedings intensify, the question remains: will Gotti be drawn into this deadly web, or can he remain in the shadows as the legal fallout continues? The streets are watching closely, and the stakes have never been higher.