A little more than a month after rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty, his attorneys now want one of the significant conditions ...
Judge Paige Reese Whitaker has amended the terms of rapper Young Thug's ban from the metro Atlanta area. He was originally sentenced to 15 years of probation. For 10 of those years, he would be banned ...
Young Thug recently asked his attorney to get him off probation, and now he’s asked the court to allow him to visit Atlanta.
Young Thug's attorney Keith Adams reveals that the rapper regrets accepting the plea deal after Yak Gotti and SB were found ...
The rapper was sentenced to probation in October, with multiple stipulations, including a decade-long ban from the city and ...
The rapper was sentenced to probation in October, with multiple stipulations, including a decade-long ban from the city and its surrounding areas.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is seeking to hold a trial early next year for the last five defendants who were ...
Yak Gotti, whose real name is Deamonte Kendrick, has filed an emergency motion seeking bond in the ongoing YSL case. Rapper ...
A Fulton County judge has denied Young Thug’s request to modify his probation ahead of the holidays, ordering the rapper to remain in exile from metro Atlanta for at least three years.
Young Thug has been banned from the city for 10 years, but he's now asking a Fulton County judge for permission to spend the holidays in one of his Atlanta-area homes.
Young Thug was ordered to complete 15 years of probation as part of his 40-year sentence in the YSL RICO trial. Young Thug might be free after spending more than two years behind bars during the ...
Young Thug wants a judge to alter the rule that currently bans him from entering his hometown of Atlanta while on probation ...