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Bandman Kevo Demands $250K Refund From Gunna for Verse, Threatens Lawsuit
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Kevo makes the allegation against Gunna just one month after he claimed in an interview earlier this year with SayCheeseTV that the 'Pushin P' hitmaker wasn't snitching in the YSL RICO case.

AceShowbiz - Bandman Kevo is considering launching legal action against Gunna over a feature. When calling out the latter for not delivering his verse, the "All Foreign" rapper threatened to sue the "Pushin P" hitmaker if he doesn't return the $250,000 fee.

Kevo made the allegation against Gunna in a post shared on Twitter. "I paid gunna last year for a feature 250k And months later he got a caught case which put my feature and everything else got put on hold , just for him to get released and snitch I can't do a song with dude I need my bread back asap and if they cap im going big lawsuit," he declared.

Internet users, however, ridiculed Kevo in the replies. They trolled the 32-year-old MC because he claimed in an interview earlier this year with SayCheeseTV that Gunna wasn't snitching in the YSL RICO case.

"A plea agreement is nothing. That don't mean you snitched. He could possibly snitch, but he could possibly finesse. For instance, I take a plea agreement but I'm willing to testify," he said. "I could get up there and cap. I could get up there and say, 'I was scared. I don't know what y'all talking about. I just wanted to get out.' "

Gunna has been avoided by a number of his friends in the hip-hop community after taking a plea deal in the YSL RICO case. Among those who distanced themselves from the "DS4Ever" artist were Lil Baby, Meek Mill as well as Polo G, who unfollowed him on Instagram. Lil Durk, meanwhile, dissed him through his song, in which one line reads, "What happened to Virgil? He probably gon' tell."

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