Earlier this week, a judge denied Lil Durk’s petition for bond.
Smurk has been locked up without bail on federal murder for hire charges since October.
His lawyers thought there was a good chance Durk would be let out after federal prosecutors reportedly submitted false evidence involving Quando Rondo & Lul Pab, which was later revealed to be from fan-edited videos.
What swayed the judge to deny the petition was Smurk’s behavior behind bars.
Apparently, Durk hosted three-way calls using “at least” 13 other inmates’ phone accounts.Â
“It shows a disrespect for the rules, and that is precisely the court’s concern,” Judge Patricia Donahue said in her ruling.
It wasn’t all bad news for Durk. Â Donahue also ruled that his lyrics couldn’t be submitted as evidence.
The trial is set to start on October 14.