Lil Durk has shared paperwork from a 2013 arrest in Chicago proving he’s not a snitch and didn’t cooperate with authorities working on the case.

The OTF boss shared the document on his Instagram Stories over the weekend, and it noted that he was unwilling to pin a gun from the June 2013 arrest on one of his friends and asked for an attorney while engaging with police officers.

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According to Akademiks, who unearthed the paperwork on his own Instagram page, Durk “later resolved that case in court with his lawyer.”

The OTF rapper also provided some words of wisdom for his followers when it comes to snitching. “Just shut the f#ck up and you good #thevoice2.0,” he wrote in his IG Story.

Fans were more upset that Lil Durk teased a midnight release of his new album The Voice 2.0 on Saturday (February 18), but failed to deliver.

Snitching has been the flavor of the month in Hip Hop as footage of YSL Woody cooperating with authorities during an October 2021 interrogation also surfaced over the weekend.

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Woody gave up an alleged murder plot that was supposed to take place that night. While he refused to name Young Thug directly, Woody alluded to the rapper’s involvement multiple times and even offered to help authorities catch the culprits in the act.

“Somebody is supposed to get killed tonight,” he said. “This is a murder that’s about to take place with some very hot people and the stuff that I know right now should help me get out of my situation.”

He added: “I’ll tell y’all this much right here: I know the people who are going to go do it, I can get the time when they’re going to go do it, so y’all can catch them in the act.”

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Meanwhile, Lil Durk has been busy as he linked up with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot at his “Dinner with Durk” event at Gibson’s steakhouse in his hometown earlier this month.

The dinner was organized through Durk’s non-profit Neighborhood Heroes Foundation and saw 30 high school students dine with five mayoral candidates to give the city’s youth a chance to speak on bettering their communities.