Drake’s Surprising Connection to XXXTentacion’s Murder Trial: The Details
XXXTentacion was assassinated on June 18, 2018, just outside a motorbike dealership in Florida. Fans still enjoy his music due to his team’s efforts; they released several albums and even a documentary posthumously.
The artist’s murder trial involving three suspects, Trayvon Newsome, Dedrick Williams, and Michael Boatwright, began on February 7.
Each of the suspects faces charges of first-degree murder, but the legal team for the accused insisted that the investigation did not dig into the dispute the deceased artist had with Drake.
Drake listed as a potential witness in XXXTENTACION murder trial 😳‼️ pic.twitter.com/B43OG0U2zo
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This event comes after the Florida rapper claimed on social media that Drake should be responsible if he ever died. Though he retracted the brassy statement, the internet never forgets.
The prosecutors, however, insisted that the rapper’s death was a robbery gone wrong and that no evidence proves Drake was involved in his killing.
The story is that XXXTentacion was leaving the RIVA Motorsports dealership in Deerfield Beach, Florida when an SUV intercepted his car.
According to Pascale Achille, one of the prosecutors, two masked gunmen, believed to be Boatwright and Newsome, rushed to the rapper’s car to rob him.
XXXTentacion’s Murder Suspects
The duo then robbed him of his possessions, including a Louis Vuitton bag containing about $50,000, before Boatwright shot him multiple times in cold blood.
Drake to face deposition in XXXTENTACION murder trial 👀 pic.twitter.com/KUG2f2U7JP
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Concerned citizens rushed him to the hospital shortly after but the hospital pronounced him dead on arrival.
The three men are related to the shooting with evidence that police gathered from surveillance footage and cellphone spots.
Robert Allen, who happens to be the fourth man in the operation, gave testimony after taking a plea deal and should appear to testify in court.
Achille asserted that some men even flashed the money they stole on social media, “…bragging that they have this cash influx, and they flash it like it’s Christmas Day.”
Boatwrigt’s lawyer objected, stating that his client was at home sleeping when the crime happened and that multiple people use the cell phone data linked to him since it’s a community phone.
What Does his Death Have to Do with Drake?
One may wonder about Drake’s involvement in all this. The beef between the two artists goes way back to 2017 when Drake pre-introduced a new song in Amsterdam.
Some fans suggested that the song sounded quite similar to XXXTentacion’s hit single “Look at me.”
Drake denied all accusations of creativity theft, but Tentacion later responded in a slew of angry tweets. He also stated that people should blame Drake if they found him dead. This he took back, but nobody ever really squashed the beef.
It does not mean that Drake is a suspect or on trial, but he also needs to show reasonable doubt. Padilla said that Drake’s fame and influence excluded him from proper investigation.
She said, “This is one of the biggest celebrities in the world,” he continued. “Excluding an order from this court, we all know I will never be able to take his deposition.”
Other high-profile celebrities, including Migos, were mentioned in light of previous encounters. But the prosecutors seem to only show interest in the evidence present, which is the surveillance videos.
Boatwright and Williams face life in prison if convicted of first-degree murder and robbery charges. Allen already pleaded guilty to second-degree murder last year.
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