Young Thug RICO Trial Finally Over With Yak Gotti & Co-Defendant Acquittals
The acquittals mark the end to the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia state history.
The acquittals mark the end to the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia state history.
Yak Gotti has been hospitalized after he was stabbed during an altercation in jail while awaiting a jury verdict in the ongoing YSL trial.
Young Thug walked out of court a free man, but he hasn’t forgotten about his co-defendant, Yak Gotti, who rejected a plea deal.
Yak Gotti and Young Thug are two of the six co-defendants remaining in the YSL RICO trial, which begins on November 27.
Rapper Yak Gotti is fighting the use of his lyrics in his upcoming RICO trial, drawing comparisons to Jack Nicholson’s role in “The Shining.”
Young Thug remains in jail as his bond request is denied for the third time amidst ongoing legal complications in his racketeering case.
Yak Gotti has made another attempt to be freed from prison after several wild incidents involving the rapper, who has been charged with RICO alongside Young Thug and others.
Yak Gotti is one of Young Thug’s co-defendants in the RICO case against YSL, which prosecutors claim is a criminal street gang.
The Fulton County DA slapped Young Thug with a fresh indictment involving a machine gun that also names Yak Gotti.
Yak Gotti responded to accusations raised by prosecutors that he allegedly snitched on YSL Duke in a 2015 fatal shooting.
Young Thug appeared in court and was ruled to be too dangerous since he is the alleged leader of the Young Slime Life gang.
A judge has ruled YSL member Yak Gotti is a threat to witnesses and refused to release him after he was caught with a cell phone in jail!