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Caught RED-HANDED? Wack 100’s FED Ties EXPOSED After 21 Savage Drops Audio


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Wack 100 has spent years calling other rappers snitches.He’s accused 21 Savage, Gunna, BG, and countless others of working with law enforcement. Every time someone gets arrested or takes a plea, Wack’s the first one online, talking loud and pointing fingers.But now, everything’s flipped.A leaked wiretap—allegedly released by 21 Savage—just put Wack in the hot seat. And what people heard was enough to raise serious questions. Then came the real shocker: a quick flash of what looked like a police badge in Wack’s wallet.Add that to a federal weapon case that mysteriously disappeared, and now the rumors are louder than ever.Was Wack 100 working with the feds this whole time?Because if that’s true, this isn’t just about one leaked audio clip. It means the man who built his image on exposing snitches… might have been the biggest one of all.The leak hit fast, and it hit hard.A private wiretap recording tied to 21 Savage suddenly made its way online—and people were quick to say it wasn’t leaked by accident. According to multiple sources, 21 leaked it himself. No interviews. No warnings. Just silence… followed by the drop.For years, Wack 100 had gone after 21 Savage publicly. He accused him of working with ICE to clean up his immigration case. He dragged his name into the YSL situation. He called him a snitch more than once—and always did it loud enough for everyone to hear.But 21 didn’t respond.He kept quiet, said nothing, and stayed out of the drama. Until now.This wiretap wasn’t just about getting even—it was about flipping the narrative. Wack had built his whole reputation on exposing others. But one audio clip turned the spotlight back on him. And suddenly, the same people who backed Wack started asking if he was hiding something.The wiretap made people listen differently. What started as a shot at 21 ended with people digging into Wack’s past—old cases, old connections, and things that never made sense.And just like that, the story shifted.Now it wasn’t about whether 21 had snitched. It was about whether Wack 100 had been playing both sides from the very beginning.And that’s when people started looking into a weapons case from 2005—a case that should’ve ended Wack’s career… but mysteriously disappeared.Back in 2005, Wack 100 and his brother were pulled over in Texas. Nothing unusual at first—just a speeding stop. But when the cops asked to search the car, Wack said no. That’s when they brought in the K9 unit.The dog sniffed out three loaded firearms in the vehicle—a shotgun, a pew pew and a pistol. All not legal . And here’s the catch: both Wack and his brother were already convicted felons at the time. That means federal time. No debates. No plea deals. You get caught with weapons like that as a felon, you're going away.But somehow… Wack didn’t.Instead of getting locked up, he made bail and flew back to L.A. within days. And then? Complete silence

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