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Music Judge Glanville clarified that prosecutors must establish a solid foundation before using 17 sets of rhymes against the collective.
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Pop Culture Brian Steel said that people are unjustly connecting Thugger to other crimes for deals, and had to handle a Zoom bomb too while on trial.
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Music A defense attorney questioned a state witness when they admitted ignorance to what was the specific "gang sign" allegedly shown to him.
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Music A Deputy District Attorney for Fulton County tied the man convicted in that case to the alleged criminal activity that YSL is accused of fostering.
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Pop Culture The Atlanta-based trial has been riddled with one issue after another.
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Music In addition, many are concerned for a witness's safety after their interrogation video leaked and people called him a rat.
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Crime While prosecutors filed to try the codefendants separately, their lawyers maintain they can still represent them in the RICO case.
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Music While there are no specific details as to why, there is debate within the rap and legal communities over whether this trial has been fair.
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News Young Thug brings BSlime and Don Toliver on board for "Slime Language 2 (Deluxe)."
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Music As the producer correctly noted, Nicole Fegan is not Thugger's attorney, but rather a legal representative for YSL.
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Music Thugger's attorney Brian Steele claimed that the prosecution showed information that the defense was barred from accessing before trial.
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Music Yet another controversy the prosecution is catching heat for.
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