Prosecutors Allege Yo Gotti's Brother Ordered $100K Hit on Young Dolph
Cornelius Smith testifies in court, detailing the alleged plan to kill the rapper and the involvement of Hernandez Govan and Justin Johnson.
- Cornelius Smith testified that he and Justin Johnson were offered $40,000 each to kill Young Dolph, with Hernandez Govan receiving $20,000.
- Smith and Johnson allegedly followed Dolph's car to Makeda's Homemade Butter Cookies in Memphis, where they shot him multiple times.
- Smith claimed the hit was ordered by Anthony 'Big Jook' Mims, Yo Gotti's brother, as part of a plan to secure a recording deal with CMG.
- The prosecution presented surveillance video showing two men exiting a white Mercedes and shooting into the store where Dolph was killed.
- The rivalry between Young Dolph and Yo Gotti's camps dates back over a decade, marked by diss tracks and violent incidents.









