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A viral video allegedly shows OTF Jam wearing a wire near Lil Durk: He had nervous atrial fibrillation

On October 30, a video surfaced online purporting to show OTF Jam wearing a wire around Lil Durk. The footage showed Durk, Jam and several other men in a dimly lit room, apparently talking on the phone to another group of people.

While the “Remember My Name” rapper and others appeared to be enjoying themselves, OTF Jam appeared uncomfortable. This video circulated amid rumors that Jam had allegedly “ratted on” Durk.

For comparison: Lil Durk was taken into custody in Florida on October 24th and accused of planning an attack on Quando Rondo in 2022.

Following the viral release of footage purportedly showing OTF Jam wearing a wire around Lil Durk, social media users have reacted in a variety of ways. An Instagram user commented on @sturdylives' post that featured the clip.

“He was nervous when the guy had his arm around him,” the user wrote.

Many others joined the discussion and expressed similar thoughts about Platform X.

“Ohhhh yeah he’s acting weird,” one user wrote.

“Damn they can't read body language because he moves damn weird,” another commented.

“His mood was bad the whole time!! Gotta check out these casual men,” another user added.

Some pointed out that if OTF Jam had been wearing a wire, it would have had to have been for an extended period of time for authorities to build a case against Lil Durk, while others questioned the claim.

“I wore a wire for Lil Durk’s entire career,” one person wrote.

“It's crazy how OTF Jam wakes up every morning with a cable like it's cologne. “The commitment and dedication for twelve damn years is incredible,” another added.

“They ratted themselves out when they went live. Leave OTF Jam alone!” one fan commented.

“There was not a single legitimate source that claimed he was wearing a wire or that he was the one who snitched. This is neither in an indictment nor in an official document. Y'all letting these bloggers and podcasters lure you into fictional narratives. “Do better, my man,” wrote another.