
American rapper, Dominique Jones popularly known as Lil Baby and his 4PF (4 Pockets Full) collective may be the next target of a sweeping RICO indictment.
9News Nigeria reports that Georgia law enforcement has intensified its crackdown on organized crime.
The reports suggest that the Georgia Police Department Council’s gang unit has hinted at impending charges, following a pattern of high-profile takedowns in the state’s rap and street culture.
While no official charges have been announced, speculation is mounting after law enforcement officials recently suggested that another major indictment is on the horizon.
Given the recent RICO cases against fellow Atlanta rappers Young Thug and YFN Lucci, many believe that Lil Baby and his 4PF crew could be the next to face legal scrutiny.
Lil Baby has not publicly addressed the allegations, but his name has long been associated with Atlanta’s street scene, despite his efforts to distance himself from criminal activity and focus on his music career.
4PF, which operates as both a record label and a street-affiliated crew, has been on the radar of authorities for some time.
Georgia law enforcement has been increasingly aggressive in using the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act to dismantle what they classify as criminal enterprises operating within the music industry.
If charges are brought against Lil Baby and 4PF, it could mark another major legal battle in Atlanta’s hip-hop community.