T.I. was one of many hip-hop colleagues to celebrate the freedom of Young Thug, who recently reached a plea deal in the YSL RICO case. He pleaded guilty to multiple counts in the indictment, except for the RICO count and the gang leader charge, where he entered no plea or plea, which led the judge to commute his five-year sentence to time served and place him on probation for 15 years. Year. The details are a bit complicated, but that’s the main idea. The two Atlanta rappers recently FaceTimed, and Tip was among a large group of people who were excited to see Thugger out and about.
“To the extent that Jeffrey is feeling right now, he knows how I feel, and out of attorney-client privilege, I will not disclose that,” Young Thug’s attorney Brian Steele said at his client’s sentencing. He later told reporters outside the court. “However, this is not the same as a not guilty verdict. […] No one here wakes up at 4:15 every morning on the concrete floor they call their bed. He came to the Fulton County Courthouse with his feet, waist and hands shackled, on the concrete, eating out of a bag, then came to the courthouse every day with leg chains and sat there, hearing lie after lie. So Jeffrey is going home today and there won’t be another 90 days, 120 days. [the trial]he was very happy.
TI FaceTimed with Young Thug
Fans were very pleased with Brian Steel’s diligence and the outcome of Young Thug’s trial. However, several co-defendants in the YSL RICO case are still on trial for other charges, so the entire trial is not yet completely over.
Yak Gotti, for example, rejected a plea deal in his case, so some recent developments remain crucial to consider in the grand scheme of things. No matter how you feel about Young Thug’s release, everyone hopes he abides by all terms of his probation and turns it into a successful second chance, righting any wrongs and creating a more positive and rewarding story afterward.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares is a staff writer at HotNewHipHop. He joined HNHH in the summer of 2022 while completing his bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications at George Washington University. His review of Bad Bunny’s 2024 hometown concert. ) and the lyrical and parasocial intricacies of the Drake war, or the many moving parts in the case of Young Thug and YSL RICO. In addition to his riveting breaking news coverage, Gabriel puts his concert obsession to good use, reviewing and recapping music festivals like Rolling Loud Miami and Camp Flog Gnaw. He’s also cultivated a strong editorial voice through album reviews, think pieces, and interviews with some of the genre’s brightest upstarts and most enduring obscure gems, such as Homeboy Sandman, Bktherula, Bas, and Devin Malik.
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