Young Thug's Probation In Jeopardy If New Motion Succeeds: Reports
- Prosecutors filed a motion to revoke Jeffery Lamar Williams' probation in Fulton County Superior Court.
- Williams, already on probation from a guilty plea on October 31, 2024, allegedly violated the terms.
- Prosecutors claim Williams amplified social media posts targeting a law enforcement witness, Marissa Viverito, endangering her and others.
- One post included Viverito's address and a photo of her mother's house, with the quote: "If the hate is really real then pull up on her mama crib."
- Prosecutors requested Williams be remanded into custody, arguing he poses a danger and his actions undermine the rule of law.
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Young Thug Avoids Prison As Judge Rejects Probation Revocation Request
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Judge declines to send Young Thug to prison over a viral post that sparked backlash
Atlanta judge declined to revoke the Grammy Award-winning rapper’s probation for a social media post that identified an investigator in the D.A.’s office but cautioned him to ‘exercise restraint’
Fulton County Prosecutors Push To Revoke Young Thug’s Probation
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Fulton County prosecutors have filed a motion to revoke the probation of rapper Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffrey Williams, citing recent actions that allegedly endanger witnesses and disrupt ongoing legal proceedings. The motion, which was obtained by Channel 2 Action News, highlights concerns about the safety of law enforcement and individuals involved in his prosecution. According to the document, Williams’ …
Prosecutors want Yung Thug’s probation revoked over social media post
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 musician pleaded guilty to gang, drug and gun charges in October, he accepted a plea deal and was given 15 years of probation with conditions including no contact with the victims or their families. The Atlanta native, whose real name is Jeffrey Williams, i…
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