February 19th 2024.
A young woman, who is said to be part of a gang, and also a close friend of the famous Cardi B, has recently made a request to a judge for leniency in her case. She claims to have cut ties with the Bloods group that she was previously involved with. Instead of facing prison time, she is asking for probation as her sentence.
According to sources, the woman, known as Star Brim, whose real name is Yonette Respass, is the Godmother of the 5-9 Brims. She has recently accepted a plea deal and is now requesting probation, citing the positive changes she has made in her life since her arrest.
The charges against her involve an incident that occurred at a strip club in Queens, NY, back in August 2018. It is alleged that she ordered members of her gang to attack two female bartenders at the club. The US Attorney's Office claims that the attack was carried out by several gang members who followed Respass' instructions to "pop that bottle" on the women. One of the members is accused of luring a bartender across the bar and assaulting her.
In a new motion filed by her attorney, Brim has expressed her belief that she deserves the mercy of the court. Her lawyer stated, "Brim is not just a gang member, but also a mother, sister, and friend. She has gone through a remarkable transformation from a young woman who showed little regard for the law to a responsible, hardworking single mother, despite facing challenging circumstances."
It is mentioned that Brim has been a part of the gang since she was just 12 years old and has worked her way up to become the godmother. However, ever since her arrest in 2020, she has completely severed ties with the 5-9 Brims.
Her attorney also revealed that her life has changed drastically since the birth of her child in early March 2020. She now earns money through social media and also works at a men's shelter in Brooklyn. He further stated, "She is no longer the person she was four years ago when she was arrested for these crimes. She has become a productive member of society, who is self-reliant and contributes to not only her own life but also the lives of those around her."
The date for her sentencing has been set for Wednesday, February 21. Brim is hoping that the court will consider her plea and show her mercy based on the positive changes she has made in her life.
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