Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Prosecutors Seek January 2026 Delay in Lil Durk Trial as Durk Opposes

A joint filing seeks a three-month continuance to January 2026 over the case’s unusually large evidence trove.

Overview

  • A Sept. 12 joint motion by prosecutors and several defense teams asks the court to move the October trial to January, calling the case unusual and complex.
  • The filing cites roughly 230 GB of digital material and about 20,000 pages of reports, photographs, witness statements, and medical documents.
  • The motion records that Defendant Durk Banks does not join the stipulation, and prosecutors argue he should still be bound to the co-defendants’ requested delay.
  • Two co-defendants, Keith Jones and Kavon London Grant, were not listed in the stipulation, leaving their positions on the delay unclear.
  • Durk faces federal murder-for-hire and firearms charges tied to a 2022 Los Angeles attack that authorities say killed Saviay’a Robinson, with prior filings noting added disputes over alleged witness threats, a stalking charge, and an informant’s credibility.