Young Thug Asks Judge To Amend His Probation Following RICO Plea Deal
Rapper Young Thug has requested that a judge amend his probation following a plea deal related to a RICO case. The news comes after it was announced that he had agreed to plead guilty to several charges, including racketeering conspiracy and drug charges.
As part of the plea deal, Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Lamar Williams, is facing a maximum of 7 years in prison, but he is currently free on bond while awaiting sentencing. However, in a new development, his legal team has filed a motion to amend his probation, which could potentially impact the duration and terms of his sentence.
According to reports, the motion is requesting that the judge modify Young Thug’s probation to allow him to participate in various community programs and services, as well as seek treatment for his alleged mental health issues. The exact details of the motion are not yet publicly known, but it is likely related to the rapper’s request to have his sentence reduced or delayed.
Young Thug was arrested in May 2022 alongside 27 other individuals, including fellow rappers Gunna and Lil Baby, as part of a widespread drug trafficking investigation. The case has been the subject of much speculation and debate, with many fans and industry insiders questioning the severity of the charges and the potential impact on the rappers involved.