Drake insists his public support of Young Thug in the long-running RICO trial wasn’t just for clout.
Drizzy posted a selfie to his Instagram Stories on Thursday (October 10) wearing a hoodie and hat from his Thugger’s Spider clothing brand, writing: “I’m not talking, I’m really The handle [bread emoji] At [briefcase emoji] 3 Jeff.
Drizzy’s comments indicate that he has been donating money to Young Thug’s legal defense, something he has previously done for controversial Toronto rapper Top5.
The Six can also be seen in the photo doing his signature pout, which he jokingly attributed to his inspiration from Joe Budden.
Drake has been outspoken in supporting Young Thug in his ongoing YSL RICO case.
After footage of Thug talking to his girlfriend Maria the Scientist in prison leaked online earlier this year, Delic named Ural Granville, the former judge in the trial.
“This must be some form of prison misconduct,” he wrote in comments about the incident on Akademiks’ Instagram post. “If you hold this talent back, can’t you control your employees from using his personal affairs for personal gain?
“It’s disgraceful that anyone even benefited from this video, and this entire case just cleansed three people and allowed him to go home and continue to bring light to Atlanta.”
The OVO Sound boss also posted a screenshot of his comments on his Instagram Stories and went on to slam the judge: “Shit is disgraceful… Is this a criminal case or Atlanta social media promotion of Ural Granville?”
Drake also called for Thug’s freedom in his 2022 song “Sticky,” in which he sang: “Ayo Eric, bring the girls to the stage/Cause someone got paid/Free the big slime from the cage .
Thugger has been in jail since May 2022, part of a 56-count RICO indictment brought against his YSL brand, which prosecutors say is a criminal street gang.
The rapper has been denied bail multiple times and faces multiple racketeering, drug and weapons-related charges.
His legal team has repeatedly called for a mistrial in the contentious lawsuit, which has seen the judge replaced, prosecutors harshly criticized in court and one of the state’s key witnesses admitting to lying and then firing his attorney during the trial. .