Donald Dillingham who has been missing for a string of days is said to have been kidnapped by Kanye West with father Robert saying he’s recruited for the Donda Academy
Kanye West’s Donda Academy is gaining an increasingly notorious reputation as the days pass.
The last couple of months have seen the academy emerge in the limelight after managing to get a slew of basketball players in its wings. Jahki Howard, who is currently ranked 5th in ESPN’s class of 2024 rankings. Zion Cruz, who is 56th in the class of 2022 rankings, and Robert Dillingham, who is ranked 8th in the class of 2023 rankings have all joined the Donda Academy this year.
Donda Academy transfers Jahki Howard, Zion Cruz and Robert Dillingham have received a follow from @KanyeWest on Instagram and changed their profile pics to a black icon.
Interestingly, 2022 Duke commit Kyle Filipowski and unsigned 2023 four-star Gus Yalden have done the same. pic.twitter.com/yiY1wJSbZv
— Jacob Polacheck (@JacobPolacheck) October 6, 2021
Kanye West Accused Of Kidnapping Robert Dillingham
However, the academy finds itself embroiled in controversy after Donald, the father of Robert Dillingham has accused Kanye West of kidnapping his son. Donald has talked about how Donda Academy had recruited his son without his permission with the 16 year old student athlete from North Carolina missing since receiving permission from Donda Academy to move to California.
Dillingham hasn’t heard from him in 21 days with him saying he heard about Robert joining Kanye’s Donda academy on TV. We went onto reveal how he made been told that Kanye had forced his son to move to his academy with the rapper reportedly video calling Robert and asking “are you coming here or are you going to let it g”?”
According to Dillingham’s father, a family friend has kidnapped his son and sent him to California. With Kanye’s mental health issues well documented, Robert’s future hangs finely in the balance if he isn’t located in the impending time.