
Young Thug Breaks Silence: ‘I’m Too Big for Jail’
Young Thug has given his first interview since being released from jail, after pleading guilty to racketeering charges in the YSL trial
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Subscribe NowYoung Thug has given his first interview since being released from jail, after pleading guilty to racketeering charges in the YSL trial
YSL trial defendants Deamonte 'Yak Gotti' Kendrick and Shannon Stillwell were acquitted of murder charges at the longest trial in Georgia history
The strict stipulations around the rapper's release, along with the state of social media, add a layer of precarity to an already nonsensical trial
Young Thug pleaded "no contest" to his top gang and racketeering charges Thursday without a pre-negotiated sentence after spending more than two years in jail
Young Thug is now on trial with only two other co-defendants
Two days after replacing Ural Glanville, Judge Shakura L. Ingram recuses herself, citing her connection to a courthouse deputy who had an "inappropriate relationship" with a YSL defendant
The ruling did not fault Judge Ural Glanville's for holding the meeting, but granted the motion out of the "necessity of preserving the public’s confidence in the judicial system"