Quando Rondo urged youngsters to stay out of the street life while out on bond in a federal drug case. The 24-year-old rapper complained about being left alone to fight his legal battles in an Instagram Stories post.
“Before you jump off the porch and join the streets remember quote on quote your click (Lmao) ain’t gone have nothing for you when your asking for $100k,” he wrote. “Your friends (Lmao) ain’t gone do nothing but say damn when you get jammed. People gone scream free you but ain’t gone do nothing for your mom or kids. That female you doing the most for will more than likely be sneaking around with your friends and enemies 6 months into a 2 year bid!! So from this day on I hope the youngins realize do the right thing cuz in the end you gone be on your own you get in the wrong situation!!! 2 solid 2 fold tho.”
Quando Rondo also called out snitches. He questioned why they got involved in the street life if they were so willing to cooperate with the authorities.
“[And] this for the [rats] why jump into something you know you gone tell bout wth!” he wrote. “If you ain’t built like that stay out the way! One thing I’ll never do is let 12 break me out my morals.”
A judge granted a $100,000 bond to Quando Rondo but ordered him to be placed on house arrest in December 2023. Earlier that month, he was arrested by the FBI.
Quando Rondo was charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances. He pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The feds busted Quando Rondo while he was out on bond in a state drug and gang case. He was indicted for conspiracy to violate Georgia’s controlled substances act, participating in criminal activity in association with a street gang and use of communication facility in commission of a felony involving controlled substances in June 2023.