In light of the Young Thug Trial, Georgia lawmakers have introduced a new bill that would restrict the use of lyrics as ...
The bill follows the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia history, the prosecution of Jeffrey Lamar Williams II, also ...
The trial for three codefendants indicted on racketeering and other charges alongside rapper Young Thug was delayed until ...
Judge Whitaker has asserted that she plans to keep the trial under 90 days, hoping to conclude it in as little as six weeks. This streamlined timeline starkly contrasts the first YSL trial, which ...
A pre-trial conference is scheduled to take place today in a Fulton County courtroom for the remaining 3 defendants in the ...
Young Thug, American rapper known for his unique style and unapologetic attitude, has recently made waves with a heartfelt ...
Young Thug is making headlines again after proclaiming his love for his "wife" on X (formerly Twitter). The Atlanta rapper, recently released from jail, tweeted, “I love my wife,” leading fans to ...
The bill comes after Fulton County’s massive organized crime-related trial of international recording superstar Young Thug and the alleged Young Slime Life criminal gang.
Courts already have to decide whether or not to admit lyrics, but the proposed legislation adds an additional requirement that would be beneficial for artists.
Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci, who pleaded guilty to a gang charge last year, was released from prison Friday, Georgia Department of Correction officials confirmed.