Yo Gotti has been warned by Wack 100 that he could be the next rapper in handcuffs after being implicated in the murder of Young Dolph.
The controversial music manager — whose clients include The Game, 6ix9ine and Blueface — advised the Memphis rapper to “say his prayers” while discussing Dolph’s recent murder trial on Clubhouse.
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“Yo Gotti, say your prayers, n-gga. You better say yo prayers,” Wack said. “That n-gga got up there and they said, ‘Didn’t CMG pay for your attorney, $50,000?’ [He said], ‘Yeah.’ ‘But they didn’t give it to me.’ He said, ‘Yeah.’
“‘But they paid for it ’cause you killed Dolph, right?’ ‘Yeah.’ Well that was your conversation, right? If that n-gga said, ‘Well yeah, they gave the attorney $50,000 ’cause I killed Dolph.’ Jook dead. He was an exec of that company. That’s your brother.”
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Wack then speculated that prosecutors would classify Gotti’s record label CMG (Collective Music Group) as a gang if they were to charge him over his alleged role in Dolph’s murder.
He further suggested that prosecutors would pin the 2017 attempt on Dolph’s life, where over 100 bullets were fired into his SUV in Charlotte, North Carolina, on CMG, portraying the shooting as an act of gang warfare.
Wack’s comments reference testimony given by Cornelius Smith, one of Young Dolph’s killers, in the recent trial of co-defendant Justin Johnson.
While on the witness stand, Smith testified that he and Johnson fatally shot the rapper in November 2021 to collect on a $100,000 bounty issued by Yo Gotti’s brother Big Jook (who himself was gunned down in Memphis earlier this year).
Smith said he was supposed to receive a $40,000 cut for his role in the killing, but was paid just $800 before his arrest in early 2022.
However, the confessed gunman claimed that an unnamed person from CMG paid $50,000 to retain a lawyer for him after he was charged with Dolph’s murder.
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Johnson was found guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. He was sentenced to life in prison for the murder charge and awaits sentencing for the other counts.
Young Dolph and Yo Gotti had well-chronicled tensions dating back to 2016. An associate of Gotti’s was booked on attempted murder following a shooting at Dolph in Los Angeles in September 2017, but he was ultimately released without being charged.