The strict stipulations around the rapper's release, along with the state of social media, add a layer of precarity to an already nonsensical trial.
After the longest-running criminal trial in the history of Georgia, Young Thug is free. After two and a half years in jail on suspicion of RICO violations, the Atlanta rap star arrived at a plea deal ...
Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug, real name Jeffery Williams, pleaded guilty to several charges, including gang involvement and weapons and drug offenses, without a plea bargain after negotiations ...
WASHINGTON, United States — Rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty on Thursday to involvement in a criminal gang as well as drug and firearms charges, in an abrupt twist to the longest trial in the ...
Young Thug pleaded guilty to six charges nearly a year into a trial during which prosecutors argued that the famed Atlanta rap crew YSL was also a street gang. By Joe Coscarelli The chart-topping ...
US rapper Young Thug was released from jail on probation Thursday after he pleaded guilty to several charges, including being involved in a criminal gang and drug and firearms crimes. Born Jeffery ...
Atlanta Rapper Young Thug, whose legal name is Jeffrey Lamar Williams, has accepted a plea deal, changing his plea to guilty on gang-related charges in Fulton County, Georgia. Williams pleaded ...
WASHINGTON — Rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty on Thursday (local time) to involvement in a criminal gang as well as drug and firearms charges, in an abrupt twist to the longest trial in the history of ...
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Young Thug has taken center stage in the longest trial in Georgia's history and Thursday, it appeared to be approaching an unfathomable conclusion.
Young Thug is coming home. The rapper, who's been on trial since last November on racketeering charges, pleaded guilty in the long-running case on Thursday but avoided prison time with probation.