thug youthThe long court day was unrequited, the judge denied his pledge, and the rapper will remain in jail until January 2023.
Rapper YSL and his legal team defended his freedom Thursday in a Georgia courtroom as prosecutors argued that Thug was the most dangerous of 28 members of Young Stoner Life arrested in The case of Georgia Rico.
Not only that, but the plaintiffs also tried to enlist the help of YouTube lawyers, Brian Steelwas removed from the case, saying his previous ties to YSL were a “conflict of interest”…but Steele remains.
during the hearing, Kevin Lylesthe music mogul and CEO of 300 Entertainment testified on behalf of Thug, recognizing him as an influential and charitable person but most importantly, he was willing to co-sign his pledge.
Watch another Garfield Larmondwho is part of Thug’s management team, testified that he was at home when Thug . was arrested He had no weapon.
This condition is closely monitored by the hip-hop community… Chris BrownAnd the Lil BabyAnd the CordayAnd the meek milland louder, Bumen metro you have all called for freedom of YSL over the past few days.
Regarding the rest of the case…the Fulton County District Attorney recently claimed that the YSL crew could in fact be a gang with connections to 50 murders in the area.
At this time, Thug is scheduled to be incarcerated until January 2023.
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