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Prosecutors wanted rapper Young Thug's probation revoked after "threatening" behavior on social media. A judge shot it down.
ATLANTA (AP) — A judge in Atlanta has declined prosecutors' request to revoke Young Thug 's probation and send him to prison.
Judge Reese Whitaker ruled that Young Thug’s probation won’t be revoked, despite Georgia prosecutors pushing for stricter consequences.
"She doesn't want to be shown on screen? Well, here she is." Lyrics can be used as evidence during Young Thug's trial on gang and racketeering charges Williams then reposted the image Tuesday ...
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A blogger posted the investigator's photo on social media with the caption, “She doesn't want to be shown on screen? Well, here she is,” and Young Thug reposted that, prosecutors wrote.
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