A viral audio claims jailed rapper Lil Dark admits he’s broke and faked asking peers for money; No reliable sources have confirmed the call or its finances.
Audio of an alleged leaked call to Lil Druk is making the rounds on social media, in which the Chicago rapper allegedly admits he’s broke. In the audio, the rapper, who is currently in prison, supposedly says he used up all his savings on the legal case. But the leaked call is fake.
Rapper Lil Press. (Lil Druck on Instagram)According to the alleged call, which is not going viral on social media, Lil Dirk allegedly said he asked rappers Young Thug and Lil Baby to borrow money, but they refused. “Did you lend me any money while I was sitting there locked up?” According to the viral audio, the young thug told Lil Dork.
However, Ht.com can confirm that the call is not authentic. No reports or sources close to the 33-year-old rapper have confirmed the breakup. Here is the viral post:
Lil Dirk remains in prison after being arrested in October 2024 on federal murder-for-hire charges that he allegedly helped plan and finance a plot involving a 2022 shooting that killed a rival rapper’s cousin; He has pleaded not guilty and remains in federal custody awaiting trial.
Still, the viral call sparked a lot of interest in the rapper’s net worth.
Lil Dirk Net Worth in 2026: What to KnowAccording to multiple reports, Lil Dirk’s net worth is estimated at $8 million as of 2025. His earnings come from music sales, streaming, past tours and endorsements. His wealth primarily comes from a $40 million deal with Alamo Records, hit albums like Almost Healed (selling 500,000 units in the US) and regular streaming on platforms like Spotify.
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His YouTube income exceeds $97,000 monthly from 4.93 million subscribers. With brand endorsements like Adidas, Beats by Dre, and Luc Belaire adding millions, business ventures like Durk Landry Trucking and OTF Gaming also contribute significantly to his net worth.
Dark remains in federal custody pending an April 21 trial. Prosecutors are pushing to use his songs and visuals as evidence, and a judge has already banned some of that material as the case heads to trial.
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