A few days ago, the late Juice WRLD's girlfriend Ally Lotti claimed there was more to Juice's death than we know and accused his label, which is led by Lil Bibby, of trying to silence her.
Now Juice's engineer, 808 Mafia affiliate Max Lord, is backing up Ally's claims and adding some of his own.
Needed to respond to some defaming tweets, and address my support for @highimallyy . We Love you Juice, and something needs to change. pic.twitter.com/yMQhXkcHRb
— Maxlord808mafia (@maxlord808mafia) June 8, 2022
“They called me in March 2020 threatening me to give them my recording equipment, demanding I come set it up at their house and leave it there, which wasn’t even very much gear at the time,” he penned. “I’m sure they can afford the 8k worth of equipment, much of which I built and modded myself because I actually know what it even is. It seems like they are trying to smear my name in relations to Juice to get me out of their way," Max typed.
These open threats of violence against me from Grade A, posted on Chase’s Twitter, this stuff is absurd. They’re openly threatening to kill me. They’ve stolen firearms from me. They’ve threatened me with them. We’ve gotten in physical altercations because Juice didn’t like beats G Money tried to have him record on the day before he passed away, that he would profit from. With Ally coming [out] about these sorts of things, I owe it to her and Jarad to back her up here and speak out on this.”
Bibby responded to Ally's allegations, but hasn't appeared to have addressed Lord's.
Juice WRLDs girlfriend Ally Lotti claims that there is more to his death and that his label tried to make sure she "wasn't gonna be here" 😬pic.twitter.com/ES200TQrg1
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) June 5, 2022