All of that is to say, Young Thug is coming home. He's facing some pretty severe probation stipulations, however. He's ...
His attorneys filed a motion to amend his sentence, seeking permission for him to visit his Atlanta home under specific conditions. Judge Whitaker approved the amendment, allowing Young Thug to ...
According to the legal documents shared by @ThuggerDaily on X (formerly Twitter), Young Thug will be allowed to visit his home in the Metro Atlanta area for up to eight weeks per year. However ...
Judge Paige Reese Whitaker of Fulton County Superior Court changed Young Thug‘s probation terms on Wednesday, allowing him to spend up to two weeks at a time at his Atlanta home, provided there ...
Lil Baby opens up about a close call with the law, revealing he narrowly avoided arrest on the same day as Atlanta rapper ...
ExploreHow Atlanta rapper Young Thug’s guilty plea came together In the filing, Williams is asking Whitaker to allow him to reside and visit his home on the outskirts of the metro area so he can ...
Lil Baby discussed the YSL RICO trial and his relief at Young Thug's release, stating, “ could’ve really been me.” ...
Young Thug previously spent two years in jail after he was detained in a high-profile YSL RICO case. He was finally released in October 2024 after he pled no contest to the multitude of charges laid ...
Young Thug's real name is Jeffery Williams. Steel is largely responsible for the rapper's freedom, accepting a plea deal that brought him home. Initially facing up to 40 years in prison ...
Thugger is going home. The judge overseeing the long-running YSL RICO trial has denied Young Thug and his codefendants bond, stating they will remain behind bars. Young Thug's trial continues to ...