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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Yahoo
Las Vegas judge sentences man to 3 years for extorting Instagram users, influencers
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A federal judge in Nevada sentenced a man to prison Thursday who extorted and threatened Instagram users and influencers. Idriss Qibaa, 28, pleaded guilty in February to charges including extortion, money laundering and stalking, records said. In federal court Thursday, U.S. District Judge Richard F. Boulware II sentenced Qibaa to prison time, plus three years supervised release, a $75,000 fine and $200,000 in restitution. The FBI arrested Qibaa last summer, saying that he extorted and threatened customers and Instagram influencers as part of an online business to block and unlock social media accounts. Qibaa ran the website and uses the names 'Dani' and 'Unlocked,' documents said. Qibaa 'outlined an extortion scheme' during a podcast in 2024, where he also said he made more than $600,000 a month through his website, the FBI said after his arrest. During the 'No Jumper' podcast, Qibaa described 'locking victims' and then 'charging the victims to unlock the account,' documents said. Qibaa later threatened to injure and kill a victim's family, prosecutors said. which state records said was based in Henderson, advertised it could ban or unban social media accounts on Instagram, Snapchat, Telegram and TikTok, investigators said. Qibaa also offered a service to purchase digital tracking and personal information. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Hindustan Times
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Who were Munna Duke and Younggin, the O'Block rappers killed in Chicago shooting?
O'Block is mourning the loss of two of its own, as rappers Munna Duke and Youngin were reportedly shot and killed in Chicago this week under unclear circumstances, as reported by No Jumper. Munna Duke's death has deeply affected those closest to him, including FatFat Banks, the mother of his child, who publicly expressed her sorrow over the devastating loss. Also Read: Who is Shelby Ann Howell? The winner who beat Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson at Miss Maine USA Munna Duke, a respected rapper and figure in Chicago's O'Block community, had recently shown signs of stepping away from street life before his tragic death. The fatal shooting, which occurred in the Edgewater neighbourhood, remains shrouded in mystery, with little information released about the circumstances or possible motive, as reported by Hot New Hip Hop. Recently, Duke deepened his ties to Chicago's influential rap circles by welcoming a child with the former partner of DThang, the late brother of rap star Lil Durk. She also mourned the loss of the rapper as she penned a note on Instagram which read, 'U N***AS BOGUS. U WAS THE LIGHT TO MY DARKNESS I LOVE YOU SO MUCH BABY, U KNO THAT I SHOWED U THAT AND U KNO I WAS 10 TOES NO MATTER THE SITUATION.' She continued, ' TO MUCH PRESSURE HAD THEM N***AS HATING ON U. WE TALKED ABOUT EVERYTHING BUT THIS WASNT ONE NOT IN A MILLION YEARS I WOULDVE THOUGHT THESE WOULD BE OUR LAST DAYS.' The mother-to-be also added, 'WE SHARED SO MANY MEMORYS AND I TRIED CAPTURING MOST OF THEM. I GOT OUR SON AND U KNO I GOT U. MY N***A CANT GET NO BIGGA BABY BOY I LOVE YOU WHOLE HEARTLY U LEFT ME LONELY. BUT I GOT US I ALWAYS TOLD U.' Concluding her note, she wrote, 'SLEEP TIGHT NEVER WOULD IT BE RIP WATCH OVER ME AND MY FAMILY AND IMMA STAND ON EVERYTHING I EVER TOLD U WATCH. MY DARK WHEN IM LONELY." A post shared by MrsBanks🖤| FatFat (Muslimah🤲🏽) (@supahotshopper) Also Read: Taylor Swift's big Mother's Day surprise to fans amid Lively-Baldoni row Younggin, also known as YoungginFrmDaJetz, was a rising voice in Chicago's O'Block, known for his unflinching lyrics that captured the harsh realities of life in the neighbourhood. Closely linked to the late King Von, Younggin carried the legacy of his neighbourhood through his music, earning respect for his authenticity and loyalty, as reported by HypeFresh. The 26-year-old was on the edge of making it big as his growing fan base waited for him to make the next move. However, that wait now remains forever.


Express Tribune
27-03-2025
- Express Tribune
Wack 100 claims Adam22 arrested by feds after teasing RICO update on Instagram: "They came and got him"
Music executive Wack 100 claimed that Adam22, host of the No Jumper podcast, was arrested by federal authorities—just one day after teasing a 'crazy update' related to the ongoing RICO investigation involving rapper Bricc Baby and others. The claim came during a recent No Jumper podcast episode, where Wack 100 explained Adam's sudden absence. "He was supposed to go live today, right? They came and got him this morning. They doubled back. We tried to have him out," Wack told the No Jumper team over the phone. He added that he contacted his lawyer, saying, "Tryna get him down there so Adam don't be doing no telling, bro." The arrest has not been officially confirmed, but Wack's claim aligns with an Instagram post Adam22 shared earlier. In the post, the podcaster stated that federal officers had visited his home. 'I made it 41 years into this life before I had involvement, conversations with federal agents,' Adam22 wrote. He said the agents asked about individuals involved in the case, including Bricc Baby, and he jokingly added, 'When they showed up, I was wearing a red Nike tech.' Adam22 also hinted that he would provide details later on the podcast, saying he saved the story for content instead of discussing it live. However, his failure to appear on the latest episode fuelled fan speculation that something more serious had occurred. Wack 100 insisted Adam22 'ain't got no nothing' and was not a flight risk. He also denied involvement in the case himself, pushing back on allegations that he had helped law enforcement. Responding to Big U's accusation that Wack knew about the raid beforehand, he said, 'Oh, you a goofy. How the f*ck you didn't know?' As of now, neither Adam22 nor federal authorities have issued a public statement confirming any arrest.


Express Tribune
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Adam22 claims federal agents visited him after No Jumper linked to Big U RICO case
Hip-hop podcaster Adam22 has revealed that federal agents recently visited his home following the mention of his No Jumper podcast in the ongoing Big U RICO case. The indictment, which led to the arrests of figures like Big U, Luce Cannon, and Bricc Baby, references multiple appearances on No Jumper, raising questions about the podcaster's potential involvement. Taking to Instagram Live, Adam22 claimed, 'The feds came knocking on my door today,' adding that it was his first-ever interaction with federal agents. He teased further details but withheld specifics, promising to address the situation in an upcoming episode of No Jumper. The comment section on his post quickly filled with speculation and jokes, with some suggesting that Adam22 has been cooperating with authorities. However, he denied any direct connection to the case, emphasizing that while he employs individuals from street backgrounds, he is not involved in illegal activities. 'People saying I'm the reason Bricc got caught up—f*ck outta here,' he said. 'I know people from the streets, but what they do off-mic has nothing to do with me.' As the case unfolds, Adam22 remains under scrutiny, with fans and critics awaiting his next podcast episode for further clarification.
Yahoo
02-03-2025
- Yahoo
Nevada man pleads guilty to extorting Instagram users, influencers
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A man has pleaded guilty to extorting and threatening Instagram users and influencers, according to court documents. Idriss Qibaa, 28, pleaded guilty on Feb. 21 to charges including extortion, money laundering and stalking, records said. The FBI arrested Qibaa last summer and said he extorted and threatened customers and Instagram influencers as part of an online business to block and unlock social media accounts. Qibaa ran the website and uses the names 'Dani' and 'Unlocked,' documents said. Will Demi Moore be the first Best Actress from a horror film in 14 years? Qibaa 'outlined an extortion scheme' during a podcast in 2024 where he also said he made more than $600,000 a month through his website, and its subscribers, the FBI said after his arrest. During the 'No Jumper' podcast, Qibaa described 'locking victims' and then 'charging the victims to unlock the account,' documents said. which state records said was based in Henderson, advertised it could ban or unban social media accounts on Instagram, Snapchat, Telegram and TikTok, investigators said. Qibaa also offered a service to purchase digital tracking and personal information. Qibaa faces decades in prison, officials said. A judge will sentence him in May. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.