Juice WRLD's Team Refuses to Weigh In on GF Ally Lotti's Claim Rapper Didn't Die From Drug Overdose
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During an Instagram Live session, Ally insists that there's something fishy happened behind the 'Lucid Dreams' rapper's passing, noting that 'there's a lot of s**t y'all don't know.'

AceShowbiz - Juice WRLD's team has chosen to stay mum on circulating claims about the artist's autopsy report. The team refused to weigh in on the late rapper's girlfriend Ally Lotti's claim that the hip-hop artist, real name Jarad Anthony Higgins, didn't die from an accidental drug overdose.

On Monday night, November 28, Ally went on Instagram Live and called out people who recently called her to task about her behavior since the "Lucid Dreams" rapper's death. "Jarad would be dead proud of me, b***h. So, suck my d**k," she said in the video.

"You don't know that n***a. He wouldn't even give a s**t. He'll piss on you if you were f**king on fire. You don't get it, like, at all," a furious Ally stressed. She continued, "Y'all mad 'cause I'm literally like, 'Ah, blah blah blah.' You guys think he died of a drug overdose," before exclaiming, "You're wrong! You're wrong, literally! You're wrong!"

Ally went on, "So, suck a d**k. 'Cause a lot of s**t y'all don't know that I've f**king grieved through myself while I let y'all grieve and talk mad s**t on me." She added, "I don't care. Imma go ahead and be what y'all want me to be, which is me."

Ally's claims came ahead of the third anniversary of the death of Juice. The "Goodbye & Good Riddance" artist passed away on December 8, 2019 after suffering a seizure while authorities were searching a plane he was on for drugs and weapons. According to the official medical examiner's report, the Chicago rapper died "as a result of oxycodone and codeine toxicity." His death was ruled an accident.

Ally has come forward with similar claims in the past. Over the summer, she asserted there was more to Juice's death than the general public knows. "I've been quiet for the last year-and-a-half-plus, to myself," she said in a clip shared on Instagram.

"Took myself away from everyone because I knew what was going to happen. If people knew what happened the day before Jarad passed, and the day that Jarad passed and everything like that, which I cannot speak upon at this moment," she elaborated more. "But I will. I will. I just have to make sure that I am safe. Know you guys have my full support. I cannot let Jarad's legacy be what it is. Jarad would never treat any of his fans like this."

At the time, Lil Bibby, head of Grade A Productions, Juice's label, appeared to respond to the claims when replying to a fan asking him to release more music from the beloved rapper. "I will try my best, but I am human and I have feelings," Lil Bibby stated. "This is not an easy job. Ppl making crazy allegations and saying hurtful things. I want to put out music because I know that's what Juice wanted and I know the fans want it. But I sometimes want to quit."

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