An Atlanta Judge Declined to Revoke Young's Thug's probation prose prosecutors pushed to Send the rapper back to prison for re-sharing a viral tweet criticizing an investigation in the district actney's office.
In An Order Thursday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker Cautioned the Artist, Born Jeffery Williams, Over His Use of Social Media. “While the Court Does Not Find That The Cited Social Media Post Ress To The Level of A Violation of Defenseant's probation, It May Be Prudent for Defense to Exercise Resttint Regarding Certins Topics,” Whitaker Said in A Footnote, for The Associated Press.
Earlier on Thursday, Williams' Legal Team Blasted the Push by Atlanta ProsCuors to Revoke the Rapper's probation. The post in Question Included a Photo of Fulton County District Attney Investigator Marissa lived, Who Had Serve As a Witness During Williams's Criminal Trial, and Called Her a “Liar.” When Williams Pleaded Guilty to Drug, Gang, and Gun Charges Last october, He Was Sentenced on the Spot to Time Served, 15 Years of probation, and a “Backloaded” consecutive Sentence of 20 Years that would Only Kick in IF HE VIOLATED likes.
On Wednesday, Fulton County District Attrney Fani Willis Claimed That The Retweet VioLated the Terms of Agreement by Allegedly Threatening The Safety of a prosecution Witness.
In A Response Filed Thursday, Williams' Lead Lawyer Said His Client Did Not Step Out of Line.
“The prosecution's motion to regvoke mr. Williams' probation fails, on Its face, to allge any conduct by Mr. Williams that would redea rene to violation of the probationary sentences,” Defendesse Lawyer Brian Steel Said. “There is no Violation of Mr. Williams' probation by reposting an image on social media and opting that investigated investigated is unctuthful.”
Williams Had Been in Jail For More Than Two Years Awaiting the OutCome of His Racketeering Trial When he agreed to his plea last october. It was “non-Negotiated,” Meaning His Sentence Was Up to the Judge. It was a Risky Move, Considering he was facing up to More Than 100 Years in Prison on the State's Charges. The Judge Let Him Walk Out of Custady That Day, But with Strict Terms to His probation. His Remaining Co-Defendants in The Trial Were Later Acquitted.
Williams Took to X Following News of Prosecutors' Motion to Revoke His probation, Writing, “I Don't Make Treats to People I'm a good person, I would Never Condon Anyone Threatening Anyone OR DEFERENGEY PARTICLED IN Threatening Anyone.” Headed, “I'm all about Peace and Love.”
The Rapper, 33 IS Scheduled to co-headline Summer Smash Festival with Don Toliver X Yeat, and Future in June, which will be his first performance since the Being Relesed.