YSL Trial Halted After Lil Woody’s Lawyer Suspended Over Misconduct In Child Support Case
The YSL trial hit another road block after Lil Woody’s attorney was suspended over misconduct in a child-support case.
The YSL trial hit another road block after Lil Woody’s attorney was suspended over misconduct in a child-support case.
Lil Woody confessed in court to shooting up Rich Homie Quan’s father’s barbershop in 2014, claiming the act was a response to personal tensions and a message that they “ain’t the ones to play with.”
Lil Woody confesses to pinning crimes on Thug during viral courtroom exchange in Young Thug’s YSL RICO trial.
Kenneth Copeland is supposed to take the stand in Young Thug’s trial again after the witness was allegedly coerced into testifying in June.
Gunna and Young Thug were arrested in May 2022, two of the 28 people associated with YSL Records who were charged in a 56-count RICO Act indictment filed by the Fulton County District Attorney.
Young Thug’s trial is in disarray due to two secret meetings between prosecutors and the case’s former judge.
A Georgia judge refused to reconsidered bond for Young Thug, who has been stuck in jail since his 2022 arrest.
Young Thug has remained in jail since his 2022 arrest. A new judge was assigned to his RICO case, opening the door for him to seek bond again.
Judge Paige Reese Whitaker has now been assigned to preside over the case following Judge Shukura L. Ingram recusing herself from the trial.
Judge Ural Glanville was ordered to recuse himself from Young Thug’s RICO trial, further complicating the longest trial in Georgia history.
Judge Ural Glanville’s recusal from Young Thug’s RICO trial raises concerns about the jury and a key witness’ testimony.
Fulton County Judge Ural Glanville was forced to recuse himself from Young Thug’s slow-moving RICO trial in Georgia.
Young Thug’s RICO trial is on hold until a judge decides if another judge must recuse himself from the case.
Things may not be as they seem when it comes to Young Thug and Gunna’s relationship.
Judge Ural Glanville isn’t the only person Young Thug’s lawyer Brian Steel wants thrown off the rapper’s RICO case.
Young Thug’s trial started in 2023 yet has no end in sight.
Young Thug has an unusual method for crafting music that left a lasting impression on both Lil Yachty and James Blake.
Young Thug fans went into overdrive after he made a post backing Lil Baby, with many believing it was a reference to Gunna.
Young Thug’s lawyer Brian Steel filed a motion to disqualify Judge Ural Glanville in the rapper’s slow-moving RICO trial.
Young Thug’s attorney raised concerns over bias and is seeking to have the judge removed and the case ruled a mistrial.