Young Thug Faces Tough Fight as Judge Greenlights Lyric Evidence
Young Thug Faces Tough Fight as Judge Greenlights Lyric Evidence
Young Thug, behind bars for a whopping year and a half without bail, gears up for his RICO trial, now a record-setter in Georgia’s legal chronicles. The trial, set to dazzle the jury this month, reached an intriguing twist.
Young Thug Faces Tough Fight as Judge Greenlights Lyric Evidence


This morning, Judge Ural Glanville, the maestro in Fulton County Superior Court, dropped the gavel, greenlighting the use of Young Thug’s lyrical arsenal against him. Fulton County’s Deputy District Attorney, Simone Hylton, flexed her legal muscles by spotlighting potent verses, like Yak Gotti’s chilling confession:
“I just beat a murder rap, I paid my lawyer, 30 for that,” Gotti spits.
A total of 17 lyrics got the nod from the judge, setting the stage for a legal symphony yet to unfold. This preliminary ruling, though, comes with a caveat—the defense can still pitch objections as the trial unfurls.
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