Yo Gotti’s Brother Big Jook Allegedly Placed $100K Hit on Young Dolph

Yo Gotti’s Brother Big Jook Allegedly Offered $100K for Young Dolph's Life

Young Dolph Murder Trial: Shocking Allegations Against Yo Gotti's Brother

The m*rder trial of Young Dolph has officially kicked off, unveiling a series of unexpected twists. 

After a jury was selected just days ago, Judge Jennifer Mitchell is presiding over a case that continues to draw intense public interest. 

The primary suspects include Justin Johnson, Cornelius Smith, and Hernandez Govan, with Govan emerging as a focal point in the prosecution's narrative.

Yo Gotti's Brother Faces Serious Allegations Over Young Dolph Hit:


Recent statements from Shelby County Assistant District Attorney Paul Hagerman have raised eyebrows, particularly regarding Big Jook, the brother of rapper Yo Gotti. 

Hagerman alleges that Big Jook placed a $100,000 bounty on Young Dolph, marking a dramatic escalation in the already complex case. 

This revelation adds a new layer of intrigue, especially given the longstanding rivalry between Dolph and Gotti.

According to Hagerman, Jook's motive for the alleged hit was tied to his influence within Yo Gotti's CMG label. 

The prosecution suggests that Justin Johnson, one of the suspected shooters, was seeking to earn respect and financial gain by carrying out the m*rder. 

"Big Jook, the person I told you about before, the number two guy at CMG, he’s put out a hit, a hit, $100,000 to whoever k*lls Dolph. He has met with Justin (Johnson). He has met with Cornelius (Smith) and they think they’re ready to do it".

Hagerman stated. He also mentioned that Jook had previously met with both Johnson and Cornelius Smith, indicating a level of collaboration. 

Adding to the prosecution's case, they claim to possess video evidence showing Johnson fir*ng at Young Dolph, heightening the stakes as the trial unfolds. 

This development not only complicates the legal proceedings but also reignites discussions about the intense rivalry between Dolph and Gotti, leaving many to wonder if Gotti himself will appear in court. 

As the trial progresses, the hip-hop community watches closely, grappling with the implications of these allegations. 

Young Dolph, a beloved figure in Memphis, continues to be at the center of a case that has captivated fans and raised critical questions about loyalty, rivalry, and the darker sides of the rap industry. 

With more details expected to emerge, the coming days promise to be pivotal in this high-profile trial.

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