Charleston White, a controversial YouTuber, has once again stirred controversy by targeting the late rapper King Von’s family and his close friend Lil Durk on social media.
White posted a photo with Lul Timm, King Von’s alleged killer, and addressed Von’s mother and sister in a series of provocative messages on Instagram.
On June 11, White shared a photo of himself with Lul Timm, who was arrested for the murder of King Von but had the charges dropped last year. In the caption, White wrote, “I actually met this GREAT YOUNG KING and shook the legendary hand that pulled the trigger to slump and hump King Von! My life has been blessed with abundance ever since that day I connected with the Spirit of Gods Angel aka ‘The Demon Slayer.’”
White also targeted Lil Durk by playing his track “All My Life” featuring J. Cole in the background of his posts. He referred to Lil Durk as a “dopefiend,” in response to Durk’s recent rehab admission.
Furthermore, White responded to comments from Von’s sister, Kayla B., who claimed she would have confronted White if not for the presence of police. White’s reply on Instagram read, “Dear King Von sister, I want to kindly remind you that your tough a** dead brother was slumped at a club in Atlanta, Georgia for trying to fight a little skinny n*gga! I’m sure you don’t want to join the hump in the ground gang for thinking you’re tough too!” He concluded the message with, “No love, Unc.”
These provocative statements by White have sparked significant backlash and further fueled tensions between him and the fans and family of King Von.
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