
Meek Mill Shuts Down Rumors of L.A. Crips Kidnapping and Ransom Demand
Meek Mill Denies Kidnapping Rumor, Calls Out Fake Claims
This week, rapper Meek Mill found himself at the center of a shocking rumor suggesting he was kidnapped by the L.A. Crips and held for ransom. Music figure Luce Cannon claimed that Rick Ross paid $50,000 to secure Meek’s release. However, Meek quickly addressed the claims, dismissing them as false.
Meek Mill Responds to Luce Cannon’s Accusations
On Tuesday night, Meek took to Twitter, stating, “I never seen him B4. I woulda put him to ‘gods test’ on the spot.” The rapper emphasized that he doesn’t “negotiate with fake thugs” and questioned the authenticity of Cannon’s claims. Meek also denied ever being used as a pawn, noting that all his jewelry is valuable and accounted for.
L.A. Rant: Meek’s Defense and West Coast Respect
Addressing his connection to L.A., Meek highlighted his respect from real people in the city and his bond with respected artists like Nipsey Hussle, Mustard, and YG. He expressed that his goal has always been to uplift communities and avoid divisive narratives.
“ME NIPSEY YG MUSTARD AND FEW OTHERS MADE SURE WE DIDN’T FOLLOW THE EAST COAST [and] WEST COAST narrative,” Meek tweeted, stressing his dedication to positive connections.
Timing Questioned: Criticism or Defense?
Some fans questioned why Meek chose to respond after Luce Cannon’s arrest, suggesting he waited for a safer moment. However, many supported Meek’s stance and believed his denial.