Drake avoids being deposed within the XXXTenacion homicide trial.
In keeping with NBC Miami, on Friday (Feb. 24), Broward County, Fla. decide Michael A. Usan dominated that Drake would not have to seem for a deposition within the XXXTentacion trial. The decide cited that there isn’t any proof of the rap celebrity’s involvement in X’s homicide.
Drake was amongst a bevy of rap superstars listed as potential witnesses for the taking pictures dying of XXXTentacion on June 18, 2018. Suspect Dedrick Williams’ lawyer Mauricio Padilla had recommended Drizzy was someway concerned within the homicide, citing their beef earlier than the South Florida rapper’s dying.
Drake was anticipated to seem in digital deposition on Friday, in accordance with Broward County court docket data launched earlier this month, however protection attorneys mentioned he’d refused to be served with a subpoena. Padilla did file a movement explaining setbacks in attempting to serve Drake with a subpoena, together with Drizzy’s safety kicking the subpoena down the driveway when it was dropped at the rapper’s door.
In a video from the courtroom, Decide Usan seems to shoot down Padilla’s request to have Drake take a deposition within the case.
“What does that need to do with somebody who you haven’t any proof of being concerned apart from rumour and innuendo?” Usan requested Padilla as he tried to state his case. “You at the moment are attempting to only drag any person in who’s a celeb who doesn’t wish to be related to this. And the hurt to that particular person is just not inconsequential.”
On Saturday (Feb. 25), Drake’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, shared on his Instagram web page a screenshot of a Rolling Stone report about Drake not being deposed in XXXTentacion’s trial, seemingly confirming the publication’s article.
Three males are at present on trial for the homicide of XXXTentacion: Dedrick Williams, Michael Boatwright, and Trayvon Newsome. If convicted they might all obtain life sentences. One other suspect, Robert Allen, pleaded responsible to second-degree homicide and has testified towards the three remaining suspects.
XXL has reached out to lawyer Mauricio Padilla for remark.
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