The lawyer addressing Dedrick Williams, one of the four men who are being investigated for the June 2018 homicide of the 20-year-old Florida rapper, has summoned records and recordings of the time Kodak Dark spent in prison, VLADTV revealed. Dark was captured and burned through three days in Broward District prison, and Williams’ legal counselor is suggesting that collaborations with Kodak and Williams demonstrate he is blameless.

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Lawyer Mauricio Padilla said in the movement that his client Williams is guiltless of the charges he is being investigated for. He said that the records and video with Kodak Dark are “crucial” to Williams’ protection. As per the movement, the observation film concern prison cell No. 5 and negative. 7 of prison unit 6A. Padilla needs film from the cells taken on July 15-16 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. every day.

Padilla has not expressed his expectation behind mentioning the recording, yet he said he maintained that the records should show the men’s arrangement in the prison on July 15-17. Padilla has additionally explicitly mentioned all prison records connecting with how Williams and Kodak Dark were dealt with when Kodak was in prison, especially any “keep separate requests” that were put on Williams’ document.

Padilla has been in jail starting around 2018 after he and three others were captured for the homicide of rapper XXXTentacion beyond a vehicle sales center. Police speculate that the four men endeavored to burglarize the rapper in the wake of following his vehicle prior to shooting and killing him.

Meanwhile, it’s indistinct in the event that there were any cooperations among Williams and Kodak. Kodak was captured back in July during a traffic stop and was arrested after an enormous number of solution pain relievers were tracked down in his possession. He was delivered a day after the fact. In the mean time, reports recommend that the recorded summoned by Williams’ lawyer is safeguarded however will not be given over until an adjudicator concedes the movement.

On Tuesday evening, there was wide hypothesis about the guard movement, with many deducing that something could have occurred among Kodak and Williams. The two men are purportedly not outsiders either, as Williams is a tattoo craftsman that recently made the “Street Sprinter” tattoo Kodak has on his midsection.

In 2018, there were reports that Williams was physically attacked in prison, and there was a charge that the victimizers were partners of Kodak Dark. The Broward Province Sheriff’s Office’s Public Data Official, Veda Coleman-Wright, said the report regarding Kodak’s partners was “unwarranted.” It’s hazy in the event that Williams was to be sure attacked.

Williams has argued not blameworthy in that frame of mind of XXX and is anticipating preliminary alongside co-litigants Michael Boatwright and Trayvon Newsome. The fourth man, Robert Allen, took a request bargain months prior and is presently an indictment witness who is affirming against his three companions.

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