Revealed: Drake WILL be deposed in XXXTentacion murder case later this month… after MISSING previous deposition date in January
- Defense say investigators did not look into XXXTentacion’s feud with Drake
- Prosecutors say there is no evidence linking Drake to the shooting
- XXXTentacion shot and killed on June 18 , 2018 aged 20, during a robbery
Drake will be deposed later this month in connection with the 2018 murder of rapper XXXTentacion.
XXXTentacion, whose real name was Jahseh Onfroy, was shot and killed on June 18, 2018 aged 20, after he was ambushed during an apparent robbery as he was leaving a motor sports store in Deerfield.
On the opening day of the trial, defense attorneys representing three men accused of murdering XXXTentacion suggested that Drake might be linked to the killing.
Prosecutors said there was no evidence connecting Drake to the shooting, but TMZ reports that one of the defense attorneys has prevailed upon the judge to have the superstar deposed.
Although the deposition was previously scheduled for on January 27, Drake allegedly missed the date and is now meant to answer questions on Zoom on February 24.
Answering questions: Drake (left) will be deposed later this month in connection with the 2018 murder of rapper XXXTentacion (right)
In the event that he fails to attend, he must appear in court in person on February 27. If he neglects to do so, he could face a contempt charge.
Michael Boatwright, 28, is accused of being the shooter, while his friend, Trayon Newsome, 24, is accused of being the other gunman. Dedrick Williams, 26, is accused of being the driver. They could all receive life sentences if convicted of first-degree murder.
A fourth man who prosecutors say was in the SUV, 26-year-old Robert Allen, pleaded guilty last year to second-degree murder and is set to testify against his former friends at the trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The New York Post reports the defendants’ defense team have argued investigators did not investigate XXXTentacion’s feud with Drake, which boiled over when the Sad! hitmaker wrote on social media in March 2018: ‘If anyone tries to kill me, it was @champagnepapi. I’m snitching right now.’
He would later retract that statement and claim his account had been hacked.
Drake’s representative declined to comment when approached by DailyMail.com.
Another rapper had also made threats against XXXTentacion.
Defense attorneys said that with the rapper’s slaying coming just four months after the slaying of 17 people at nearby Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, the Broward Sheriff’s Office was under extreme political pressure to solve the case quickly.
Final image: XXXTentacion, whose real name is Jahseh Onfroy, was shot and killed on June 18 , 2018 aged 20, after he was ambushed during an apparent robbery as he was leaving a motor sports store in Deerfield
‘For Broward County, for everyone involved, this was a nightmare’ said Mauricio Padilla, Williams’ attorney.
That’s why they wanted no part with investigating a celebrity, he said.
Prosecutors say there is no evidence linking Drake to the shooting, and Williams is clearly seen in the store’s surveillance video, recognizable through his distinctive facial tattoos. He was also identified by one of the clerks. Padilla conceded Williams was present in the store but didn’t say how he would explain that.
Prosecutor Pascale Achille told jurors that Boatwright, Newsome, Williams and Allen, set out that day to commit armed robberies. Allen and Williams went inside the motorcycle shop to buy masks, she said.
There, they happened upon XXXTentacion, who, according to witness Leonard Kerr, had the $50,000 he had just gotten from the bank hanging out of his bag.
Michael Boatwright, 28, is accused of being the shooter – pictured center with his attorneys
The pair recognized him, and the group seized upon the opportunity, deciding to rob him as he left, Achille said. Boatwright shot him several times ‘without any provocation,’ she said.
To varying degrees, the defendants are linked to the shooting by surveillance video and cellphone locations, and all are implicated through Allen’s expected testimony, Achille said. Then there are the social media photos of some of the men flashing the money posted that night, she said.
‘They go on social media and start bragging that they have this influx of cash,’ Achille said. ‘They flash it like it’s Christmas Day.’
Joseph Kimok, Boatwright’s attorney, also pointed the finger at a third man as the possible shooter – a friend Williams was seen talking to inside the motorcycle store just before the shooting who has the same build as his client.
He alluded that the friend could have gotten into the SUV Williams was driving outside the view of surveillance cameras. He said the evidence will show that Boatwright was asleep at the home he shared with his grandmother at the time of the shooting.
‘At no point (in the surveillance videos) will you see Mr. Boatwright, because he wasn´t there,’ Kimok said.
Suspected shooting accomplice Trayvon Newsome, left, and shooting suspect Michael Boatwright enter the courtroom for opening statements in the XXXTentacion murder trial
Suspected shooting accomplice Dedrick Williams is shown at the defense table just before opening statements in the XXXTentacion murder trial
Yes, a cellphone linked to him was near the store – but that was a community phone used by several men, he said. And yes, he ‘very stupidly posed’ with money that night – but that money was Allen’s, not Boatwright’s, Kimok said.
Newsome’s attorney also denied that his client was present.
XXXTentacion was pronounced dead at a local hospital after he was left with multiple gunshot wounds from the shooting.
Following the fatal shooting Broward County Sheriff’s Office tweeted: ‘The adult male victim has been confirmed as 20 year old Jahseh Onfroy aka rapper XXXTentacion.’
The victim was a platinum-selling rising star who tackled issues including prejudice and depression in his songs. He also drew criticism over bad behavior and multiple arrests, including charges that he severely beat and abused his girlfriend.
The controversial rapper had been told that he would be a father a few weeks before he was killed.
Leonard Kerr makes a motion as if he is holding a gun as he demonstrates how a man ordered him at gunpoint not to get out of the car he was in with emerging rapper XXXTentacion
A family friend of the rapper also broke down on Tuesday as he told jurors how he and the rapper were ambushed by armed robbers as they drove away from the motorcycle shop, how he fled in fear and then heard the gunshots that killed the rising star.
Kerr’s testimony saw him describe how XXXTentacion’s BMW sports car was blocked by an SUV as Kerr and the rapper pulled out of the Riva Motorsports’ parking lot near Fort Lauderdale.
Two men jumped out with guns, Kerr said. He said the taller man pointed his weapon at him and told him not to get out of the car, punctuating his command with a curse word.
The other man was trying to pull the rapper’s gold chain from his neck. Kerr said he could hear XXXTentacion asking, ‘What’s this for?’ At that point, Kerr said, he decided to escape, pushing the button that opened the passenger door.
‘If I run, I can get shot, but I can live. If I sit….’ Kerr said, his voicing trailing off until he stopped to regain his composure.
Kerr said when he looked back, the taller man was pointing his gun at XXXTentacion, and he said he heard at least two loud bangs. The men then got back into the SUV and sped off, taking with them the $50,000 the rapper had in his designer bag.
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