Mauricio Padilla, the lawyer for XXXTentacion murder suspect Dedrick Williams, claimed that armed bodyguards for Drake blocked a subpoena from being served to the rapper to testify in the trial, according to a recent motion that was filed.Â
Lawyers for the suspect are asking for help to serve the rapper again and charge him with contempt if he doesn’t make an appearance. News of this comes after Broward Judge Michael Usan canceled a virtual deposition for Drake on February 24. In the motion written by Padilla, he says that Drake’s lawyer Brad Cohen refused to accept a subpoena for the rapper to testify. Along with that, an attempt was made to serve the subpoena to Drake on February 14 at his California home. However, the person servicing the subpoena encountered armed guards.