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A$AP Mob members aren’t in agreement about A$AP Ferg being kicked out of the collective. After co-founder A$AP Illz claimed Ferg was no longer part of the Mob on social media, conflicting accounts about the validity of Illz’s decision have emerged from A$AP Bari and A$AP Nast.

Nast says the whole situation is overblown, insisting Ferg hasn’t been removed from the Mob on Wednesday (September 2).

“THE TRAP LORD WAS NOT AND WILL NOT BE KICKED OUT OF A$AP FALSE NEWS EVERYBODY GO HOME NOW #ASAPFOREVER,” he wrote via Twitter.

Nast also suggests the issues are nothing more than a family dispute playing out in the public eye.

“DISPUTES HAPPEN IN FAMILYS ALL OVER THE WORLD EVERYDAY B!” he explained in subsequent tweets. “ITS EXTREMELY EMBARRASSING AND UNNECESSARY FOR IT TO HAPPEN THE WAY IT DID BUT IT DID AND THIS WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF THE RIGHT WAY GOODNIGHT YALL.”

But Bari has the opposite opinion, declaring Ferg is actually done with Mob. He says Illz’s word is the gospel when it comes to the crew.

“@asvpxillz started ASAP If It Wasn’t Him It Wouldn’t Have Been No ASAP Mob So [praye hands emoji] ASAP Illz,” he commented on Instagram. “He said what he said.”

Ferg hasn’t publicly addressed his status as of press time, but his Instagram profile picture is currently a photo of the late A$AP Mob mastermind A$AP Yams.

Other prominent members such as A$AP Rocky have also avoided saying anything about the dispute in public so far.

View Bari’s take on Ferg below and check out Nast’s tweets above.

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