Wack 100 Explains Why Lil Durk is a Bigger ‘Dummy’ Than Diddy: “You Gave Your Life, Revenging a Life”

Wack 100 Explains Why Lil Durk is a Bigger ‘Dummy’ Than Diddy: “You Gave Your Life, Revenging a Life”

In a recent conversation with VLADTV, music manager and rapper Wack 100 drew a parallel between the legal issues facing Lil Durk and those of hip-hop figure Sean “Diddy” Combs. During the discussion, which was posted on YouTube on October 30, host DJ Vlad asked Wack 100 if he had conducted a survey to determine who he believed was the “bigger dummy” between Durk and Diddy.

The 47-year-old music manager declared that Durk was the “bigger dummy” of the two.

“I don’t think Diddy was fully aware that his actions were violating the law to such an extent… As for you [Lil Durk], it seems you dedicated your life to avenging a life, yet you still didn’t carry out the revenge you intended,” Wack 100 explained.

For those unfamiliar, Wack 100, who manages Blueface and The Game, was referring to Lil Durk’s recent arrest in connection with a murder-for-hire conspiracy involving Atlanta rapper Quando Rondo, which tragically resulted in the death of Rondo’s cousin, Lul Pab, in Los Angeles in August 2022.

This incident was reportedly in retaliation for the November 2020 shooting death of Durk’s friend and OTF member King Von, which occurred during a confrontation with Rondo’s crew outside of an Atlanta nightclub. Notably, the charges against Timothy “Lil Tim”Leeks, the accused shooter, were dismissed in August 2023 after it was determined that he acted in self-defense.

Wack 100 Reflects on Diddy and Lil Durk’s Situations

Wack 100, whose actual name is Cash Jones, opened up about Lil Durk’s pressing legal challenges during his recent VLADTV appearance. When posed with the question of whether he believed the Chicago rapper could extricate himself from his predicament, Jones expressed skepticism.

“This isn’t like the Young Thug scenario. That situation boiled down to a zealous district attorney who thought they had a strong case due to numerous witnesses, only for those witnesses to later retract their statements, as we saw with Lil Woody,” Wack explained.

“Lil Durk, however, is dealing with the FBI, who meticulously built their case over a span of two years while observing his activities.”

When DJ Vlad mentioned the sluggish pace at which “justice” often moves, citing FBG Duck’s case, Cash Jones concurred, agreeing that the same might be true for Durk’s situation.

The discussion shifted back to who was the “bigger dummy” between Diddy and Durk, with Wack 100 insisting that Durk held that title. He argued that given Diddy’s long history in the industry, he was operating within what he saw as normal behavior and may not have anticipated legal repercussions.

In contrast, according to Cash Jones, Lil Durk was fully aware of his decisions when he reportedly placed a bounty on Quando Rondo in retaliation for the murder of his friend and collaborator King Von. Ultimately, Rondo survived the assassination attempt in Los Angeles in August 2022, which led to the death of his cousin, Saviay’a Robinson, also known as Lul Pab.

DJ Vlad added to the conversation by noting that Durk’s youth compared to Diddy’s and his position at the height of his career made the murder-for-hire charge a particularly foolish decision. The two unanimously agreed that Combs was merely an indulgent individual, with Wack 100 commenting on Diddy’s partying lifestyle.

“I doubt Diddy was out here plotting revenge for Biggie’s murder… that just wasn’t in his character,” Wack 100 remarked.

Cash Jones further elaborated that Durk’s predicament serves as a stark reminder of how difficult it can be to achieve success and how easily it can slip away. He implied that the authorities may not have intended to apprehend Durk so quickly, but felt compelled to act when it appeared he was preparing to flee the country.

He suggested that Lil Durk might have lost critical time—possibly one to two weeks or even several months. He contrasted this with Diddy’s timeline, noting that Diddy had several months between his March 2024 home raids and his September indictment, whereas Durk’s arrest was much swifter. They both speculated that had Diddy been aware of the investigation, he might have sought refuge in a country without extradition treaties.

For those who don’t know, Lil Durk was arrested by U.S. Marshals on October 25 in South Florida just before he could board flights to Italy, Switzerland, and Dubai—none of which he was able to catch.

Additionally, five of his alleged accomplices were also taken into custody in their hometown of Chicago, with all expected to face arraignment in a Los Angeles federal court soon.

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