Younger Thug Breaks Silence On 15-Yr Probation 


Younger Thug could be free after spending greater than two years behind bars in the course of the prolonged YSL RICO Trial, however he’s nonetheless acquired 15 years of probation to finish, and the rapper is already uninterested in it.  



Whereas Thugger has saved a low profile since his launch and hasn’t spoken in regards to the case, he briefly mentioned his ideas on his prolonged probation throughout a latest Facetime name along with his lawyer.  

He known as Keith Adams throughout a livestream on Thursday (December 5) with Tiffany Adams, TheFitLawyerATL.  

After throwing up the peace signal to viewers, Younger Thug advised his lawyer, “Get me off the probation.” 

Adams diverted the subject, urging Thug to “Maintain off on the lawyer shopper conversations,” earlier than asking him in regards to the overwhelming help from followers all through the trial.  

“It saved me going,” Thug replied however continued instructing his lawyer. He requested for pictures of jewellery that apparently went lacking following a police raid throughout his arrest in Could 2022. 

“I’ll try this,” Adams replied earlier than telling Thug he’d name again later.  

Try the video beneath. Younger Thug’s dialog along with his lawyer about probation start across the 1:13 minute mark.

Younger Thug’s Father Deems Probation Restrictions “Offensive”

Choose Whitaker slapped Younger Thug with a 40-year sentence, with the primary 5 years commuted as time served. She additionally sentenced him to fifteen years of probation and 1000’s of {dollars} in fines. Moreover, he should full 100 hours of group service annually, together with delivering 4 annual shows on gang and gun violence at a faculty or boys or ladies membership. 

Thug is barred from the Atlanta Metro space for the primary 10 years of his probation, save for attending a funeral, marriage ceremony or such occasion of a detailed member of the family. 

Younger Thug’s father bashed the district lawyer over the restriction following sentencing. 

“I’m completely towards that, as a result of that is the place he’s from,” Jeffery Williams Sr. advised reporters outdoors the courthouse. “And to have a district lawyer take that away from him that isn’t a resident from right here… She’s from one other state, and to see her take a person away from the place he’s from, to must go dwell some other place? That’s offensive to me.” 
















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