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Young Thug Denied Bond, Judge Says He’s A Risk To Commit Other Felonies
Judge Says Young Thug Is A Risk To Commit Other Felonies If Released On Bond
Young Thug has been denied bond, according to new report reaching us at Dreddsworld, Judge says the rapper is a risk to commit other felonies if released.
It’s however noteworthy that Thugger can still appeal for bond after 15 days and again in 19 days.
Young Thug was arrested in Atlanta on Monday, and faces a slew of accusations from Fulton County’s district attorney, including that he was allegedly a founder and active leader of the alleged gang, Young Slime Life.
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Thug was among 28 people listed in an 88-page indictment filed on Sunday in Fulton County Superior Court.
Young Thug, real name, Jeffery Lamar Williams, was charged with participation in criminal street activity and conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, according to the indictment. It also outlines specific charges against Williams and his 27 associates.
The court document refers to the group as the “Young Slime Life” (YSL) enterprise, and stated that members “conspired to associate and with others for the common purposes of illegally obtaining money and property through a pattern of racketeering activity and conducting and participating in the enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity.”
Fellow rapper Gunna was also accused of similar crimes under YSL and has since surrendered to police in Atlanta.
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