Young Thug’s attorney ordered to jail after being held in contempt of court during rapper’s trial The long-running trial also saw an unusual incident when Young Thug's lead defense attorney, Brian Steel, was held in contempt of court after refusing to reveal a source of information to the...
Rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty in Atlanta to gang, drug and gun charges and will be released from jail, though he could be put back behind bars if he violates the terms of his sentence. Published [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year]Published 8...
Young Thug found himself back in jail following a failed drug test last week (Nov. 8). Just six days later, Thugger has regained his freedom, according to NBC11 in Atlanta. Judge Gregory Adams granted Thug, born Jeffery Williams, his freedom under the provisions that the 27-year-o...
Young Thug Reveals ‘Slime Language’ Release Date & Album Cover Artwork: The 13-track project will feature guest spots from Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, Gunna and more.
Young Thug (real name: Jeffery Lamar Williams) has been released from jail on bond, public records viewed by Pitchfork confirm. Williams was indicted on eight felony charges on August 30. He was booked into Georgia’s DeKalb County Jail on September 11 after he turned himself in to ...
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NIGO and Young Thug’s “Dope Boy” Is Dropping Friday As revealed on NIGO’s Instagram story. By Elaina Bernstein/Sep 25, 2024 4.2K 0 Music Young Thug Released From Jail After Accepting Plea Deal in YSL RICO Case The rapper spent over 900 days in custody in what is now Georgia’s...
According to Atlanta's11Aliveon Thursday (April 27), Young Thug's legal counsel, Brian Steel, is trying his hand at bond yet again, this time calling out Fulton County Jail for the unhealthy food options provided to Thugger. Steel, who says Thug is "languishing in the County Jail" by no...
The rapper, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, was sentenced to time served plus 15 years of probation for charges including firearm possession and participation in street gang activity. He was released Thursday after more than 900 days in custody.
Return to Live Coverage Young Thug out of jail on plea deal ABC News legal contributor Brian Buckmire discusses the rapper’s no contest plea to conspiracy to violate the RICO Act and leading a criminal street gang. November 2, 2024