Young Thug Admits Guilt in RICO Case, Faces Possible 45 Years

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Young Thug Sentenced

Rapper Young Thug could be released from jail soon. On Thursday, a judge sentenced him to 40 years, but if he successfully completes 15 years of probation, he may not have to serve any additional prison time.

The 20-year prison sentence imposed is contingent on violating probation. Judge Whitaker stated that part of the sentence would be commuted if Thug maintains good behavior.

Co-Defendants

Thug’s attorney requested he be allowed to associate with co-defendants, including his brother and Gunna, to continue his rap career.

Sentencing Recommendations

Prosecutors had previously recommended a 25-year prison sentence. However, the judge chose a different approach.

Guilty Plea

Thug pleaded guilty to criminal street gang activity, conspiracy to violate the RICO Act, and leading a criminal street gang.

Trial History

Thug’s trial was the longest in Georgia history, marked by several incidents, including alleged drug passing and Thug’s attire being used to communicate with his girlfriend.


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