1090 Jake’s New Paperwork Alleges King Yella Named 600 Breezy, Offset And Lil Durk As Gang Members

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1090 Jake released paperwork on King Yella. In the paperwork, it noted that he listed multiple rappers as gang members.

1090 Jake has been going on a rampage to expose rappers who have talked to police about other rappers and gang members in the music industry. He has now exposed King Yella for associating popular rappers with gangs.

King Yella, born Cemone Lewis, was interviewed by detectives in a taped voluntary statement. In his statement, he gave up information on names like Lil Durk, Offset, 600 Breezy and Snap Dog.

King Yella responded to cooperating with the law and stated that no one he mentioned had been arrested or charged. In the past, King Yella has had beef with 600 Breezy, Lil Durk and Offset.

The rappers were not charged, but he did give out information on them being involved in specific gangs. This could jeopardize other cases going on that involved those gangs and could have the rappers questioned like Gunne in the YSL Rico case.

600 Breezy called out King Yella for the allegations of his alleged gang affiliation. He continued to call him goofy and said that when he saw him, he would beat him for lying about his name.

“Why is you sayin’ anything to the police about me? You f**** thunky man.” 600 Breezy said.

Other members that he has exposed have not come forward to speak on the alleged gang affiliations he listed in the voluntary statement.

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