Bobby Shmurda's attorney is making some interesting claims on the detectives who are covering the rapper's case.

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On Monday, Billboard posted details from Alex Spiro who reportedly requested records from the Special Narcotics Prosecutors' office with an indication that two of the detectives had "credibility issues." This supposedly includes accusations of planting evidence and false arrests.

The detectives' names weren't released, but it appears that the only thing that everyone has an interest in is what actually happened.

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"We deal in facts, not unspecified accusations against unnamed parties," Special Narcotics Prosecutors office spokesperson Kati Cornell said after Shmurda's hearing on Monday. "It's nothing we could possibly address."

Meanwhile, Shmurda previously spoke with Hot 97's Ebro In the Morning last fall about his bail being set at $2 million. With rumors saying the rapper could pay only a certain amount of this, he made it clear from behind bars that every last drop would have to be paid.

"They want a hundred percent," Shmurda said. "They don't want 25 percent, they don't want 40, they don't want 50. They want the whole two million dollars. We have more than the ten percent, it's the collateral. They want two million dollars collateral."

The rapper then pointed out how a number of rumors are being spread, but none of it is worth listening to.

"I'm always gonna be good," Shmurda said. "I heard a bunch of rumors about stuff happening to me, ain't nobody laid a finger on me yet. I get love from everywhere. Of course I got my haters, but what they say?' You ain't got no haters, you ain't poppin.' You know how that s--t go."