Update, April 4: Young Thug will remain free after a judge declined Atlanta prosecutors’ motion to revoke his probation. In her order, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Judge Paige Reese ...
USA TODAY has reached out to the DA's office and representatives for Young Thug for comment. In the motion, shared by Channel 2 Action news and in reports from The Atlanta Journal Constitution ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Prosecutors in Atlanta are asking a judge to revoke Young Thug’s probation and send him to prison because of his viral post that sparked an online backlash against the district ...
UPDATE: Judge Reese Whitaker of Fulton County Superior Court declined to revoke Young Thug‘s probation on Thursday, ruling that his social media posts do not violate its terms. In the order ...
Rapper Yung Thug’s probation is in jeopardy after Atlanta prosecutors filed a motion to have it revoked, citing a recent social media post they say identifies a witness. After the 33-year-old ...
A Fulton County judge ruled that Young Thug's social media post did not violate his probation terms. The post in question involved a photo of a law enforcement officer with a critical caption.
Fulton County prosecutors have filed a motion to revoke the probation of Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug, who was released from jail in October 2024. According to Channel 2 Action News ...
An Atlanta judge declined to revoke Young Thug’s probation after prosecutors pushed to send the rapper back to prison for re-sharing a viral tweet criticizing an investigator in the district ...
Less than six months after Young Thug walked free from jail in Atlanta, prosecutors want to revoke his probation over two X posts. District Attorney Fani Willis filed a motion on April 2 ...
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