May 12, 2022 Geeeez this is bad...Rico charges are no joke... hope his ppl put out new music. Seems like he will be fighting these charges for a long time thanks for the info bruv
May 14, 2022 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/lil-keed-has-reportedly-passed-away-at-24-news.151955.html?_amp The f---
May 15, 2022 Bruh, this s--- is hitting me hard. Young Thug is by far my most played the last 8 years.
May 15, 2022 Some of these rap labels act like they’re the mafia these days bro it’s no joke they got private security working for them and s---
May 16, 2022 this dude dropped one of the best albums last year. the charges he got put in are ridiculous, seem even more so for gunna but seems like they need someone to snitch...
May 17, 2022 I can't believe they're apparently using lyrics as evidence. I thought that recently became inadmissible for good? It pisses me off so f---ing much when they do it because it is so stupid and such a waste of everyone's time for so many painfully obvious reasons.
May 19, 2022 I thought any kind of "art" wasn't usable as evidence... like you can't take Al pacing and go "wow you played scarface so well... almost like you weren't acting huh? Alright boys cuff him and lock him up!" Like what the f---, if rappers are getting done like this for their art, may as well f---ing put quentin tarantino in an electric chair for f---s sake lol
May 19, 2022 Then again we still have no-nut c---- saying video games are too violent for kids and influence them... Totally agree, impressionable 12 year olds starting construction and tea bagging anyone injured on a worksite is definitely the work of fortnite
Jun 3, 2022 These c---- are scum. @ThuggerSXN Young Thug has been denied bond once again after his lawyer offered an extensive bond package. On Thursday (June 2), Thugger appeared in Fulton County, Ga. court via closed-circuit video from the Cobb County Jail for the latest bond motion in his RICO case. During the lengthy hearing, which lasted over four hours and was streamed via Atlanta's 11Alive News, Young Thug's lawyer, Brian Steel, laid out a number of stipulations the rapper would have adhered to if given a bond. Steel was offering to have Thug put under 24-hour home monitoring, both electronically and in person, with 24 off-duty police officers who have signed on to watch the rapper through a third-party security firm. He also offered to have the interior and exterior of Thug's home monitored by closed-circuit TV. Any visitor who came to the home would be subject to search. No electronics or internet would have been allowed in the home as well, though Young Thug's lawyer said he wanted to build a studio in the residence for Thug to work. Thug would also have had to undergo consistent drug testing. The total for all these accommodations would have reportedly cost Thug approximately $1 million out of pocket, according to his lawyer. 300 Entertainment cofounder Kevin Liles also took the stand and emotionally testified on Thug's character during the hearing. The misty-eyed Liles spoke of Thug as if the rapper were his own child. The music industry veteran even agreed to cosign the rapper's bond personally and with the backing of his company. The prosecution in the case pushed for Young Thug to be detained until his trial. They cited Thug's ability to flee and also noted witnesses were reportedly being threatened, though not directly by Young Thug. The prosecution also claimed Thug has been on the phone in jail requesting drugs in order to try and detox, presumably so he doesn't have to go cold turkey. Many of the crimes Thug is accused of being involved in as part of the District Attorney's 88-page indictment were also mentioned. Read More: Young Thug Denied Bond for Being a Threat to the Public - XXL | https://www.xxlmag.com/young-thug-d...ering/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
Jun 3, 2022 In the US it's gonna depend by state but Maryland set a really bad precedent with that last year: https://variety.com/2021/music/opin...ible-evidence-dangerous-precedent-1234878315/ Should go without saying but art should never be admissible as evidence unless it's clearcut evidence of someone being at a certain place at a certain time due to filming schedules or whatever...like when that episode of Curb that was filmed at a live baseball game exonerated a dude accused of murder cuz showed him at the game and proved his alibi to be true.
Jun 3, 2022 My prediction is that he pleads down to 5 years, to serve 2.5-3 (already being counted) and is home early 2024. Maybe optimistic but I think with the Rico 5 years is the minimum he can get and I feel like the power he has at his disposal should be able to get him down to that
Jun 5, 2022 what makes you think he’ll do less time than shotti (15 years) and even LESS time than bobby with multiple snitches painting him as the leader..king slime lmao