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.
A judge in the YSL RICO trial has apologized for saying the “N-Word” in open court during a recent hearing in the case. Judge Paige Reese Whitaker expressed her regret for not taking the time to read ...
There doesn’t appear to be a YSL family reunion on the horizon following Young Thug’s release from jail. Thugger seemingly ...
The current status of Young Thug and Gunna's relationship has been a buzzing topic on social media, especially following Thug ...
The infamous YSL RICO trial ended when Young Thug entered a non-negotiated plea, which happens when the defense and prosecution fail to agree on sentencing, leaving the final decision to the judge.
Judge Paige Reese Whitaker accidentally said the "n-word" in court while reading in the YSL trial and apologized after the clip went viral.
Young Thug is no longer on trial after accepting a plea deal, but two of his co-defendants are still being tried in the YSL ...
In a recent court session in the YSL trial, Judge Paige Whitaker found herself at the center of controversy after using the N ...
Young Thug has a hard stance about lawyers following the outcome of the YSL RICO case turning out in the rapper's favor. On Wednesday (Nov. 6), Thugga spoke via FaceTime to a class taught by his ...
Young Thug spoke to law students at Emory Law School in Atlanta after his attorney, Brian Steel placed him on FaceTime.