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Young Thug Sentenced to 15 Years Probation for Gang Conspiracy and Racketeering with 10-Year Atlanta Banishment
Nov 6, 2024, 04:30 PM
Rapper Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, has been sentenced to 15 years of probation following a plea deal related to gang conspiracy and racketeering charges. As part of the agreement, he faces a 10-year banishment from Atlanta, his hometown. During his final address to the court, Young Thug expressed his desire to return home, stating, "I hope that you allow me to go home today and trust in me to do the right thing and never see you again. I promise you, I won’t ever be in this type of situation again." His lawyer, Brian Steel, criticized the prosecution for allegedly distorting evidence and misunderstanding the music industry. The plea deal, which includes 12 special conditions, has raised concerns about its implications for Young Thug's future and the challenges he may face during his probation period.
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