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Ksoo’s brother receives 12 years behind bars for killing Lil Buck

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Ksoo’s brother, Abdul Robinson Jr., will be joining him in prison soon. The 30-year-old received a 12-year sentence, according to WTLV-TV Jacksonville. He was sentenced on Wednesday, October 15, in Duval County Court after admitting guilt to an accessory after the fact charge related to the killing of Lil Buck.

This sentence came through a plea deal after Robinson Jr. cooperated with prosecutors. Just like his younger brother, who is 26, he was initially facing the possibility of life in prison. At first, Robinson Jr. was charged with first-degree murder.

It has not yet been confirmed where Abdul Robinson Jr. will serve his time.

As mentioned earlier, he was involved in the 2020 shooting that ended Lil Buck’s life. Robinson Jr.’s younger brother, Ksoo, and Buck were rappers from opposing hip-hop groups. Ksoo was part of ATK, while Buck was tied to KTA.

The tension grew after Buck released a diss track called “Young Show Off,” aimed at the late Willie Addison, also known as Boss Goon. Willie was the stepson of Abdul Robinson Sr., the father of both Ksoo and Robinson Jr.

Ksoo Prison Sentence

Abdul Robinson Sr. became a central figure in the case when he agreed to testify against his own sons. He also faced an accessory after the fact charge but defended his decision to identify Ksoo as the shooter.

"If it was me and my Daddy (Shaka tip) in a situation like this, I would've been freed my daddy along time ago NO MATTER WHAT MY CONSEQUENCES WOULD'VE BEEN (no justification needed). Especially if he's a good/great daddy(datpart). He could do more for me out of jail than in jail/prison!!!! WHO LEAVE THERE DADDY IN JAIL TO ROT??? ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU KNOW HE INNOCENT."

Ksoo and his codefendant ATK Scotty have both received life sentences for their roles in Buck’s death. It appears Ksoo will appeal the verdict, with his lawyer, Christopher Decoste, hinting at the next steps. “In Jacksonville, Ksoo was sentenced on lies and deals – not evidence. The video shows it’s not him. The fight continues. We will appeal.”