New Allegation: Yo Gotti’s Brother Accused of Orchestrating Hit on Young Dolph

Young Dolph Shooting Suspects Likely To Be Arrested, Police Say
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In a startling twist in Young Dolph’s murder case, prosecutors have made a shocking accusation. As the trial for the late Memphis rapper’s murder officially begins, Shelby County Assistant District Attorney Paul Hagerman has alleged that Big Jook, the brother of Yo Gotti, was behind the hit that led to Dolph’s death. According to Hagerman, Big Jook put out a $100,000 bounty on Young Dolph, which may have motivated the suspects, including Justin Johnson, Cornelius Smith, and Hernandez Govan.

The case has already seen its fair share of strange developments, and this latest claim raises even more questions. Justin Johnson, one of the accused shooters, was reportedly aspiring to sign with Yo Gotti’s CMG label, and prosecutors suggest that carrying out the hit may have been his way to gain favor and respect within the label.

Prosecutors also claim to have video evidence showing Johnson firing at Young Dolph, who was tragically killed in a Memphis bakery in 2021. The longstanding feud between Young Dolph and Yo Gotti adds a new layer of intrigue to the case, and it remains to be seen if Yo Gotti will be called to testify or face any implications due to this new revelation.

As the trial continues, the music world is anxiously awaiting further developments. Could this accusation prove true, and if so, what will it mean for Yo Gotti and his family? Share your thoughts on this major accusation, and stay tuned for more updates as this high-profile case unfolds.

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