Lawyer argues that Young Thug and YSL's Rico Act case should be dismissed, citing "It's cap."

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April 18th 2023.

Lawyer argues that Young Thug and YSL's Rico Act case should be dismissed, citing
Hip-Hop fans, especially fans of Young Thug, are keeping their fingers crossed in hopes that the Jonesboro Housing Project-raised MC will prevail in his RICO case. On April 17, Thug's attorney, Justin Hill, took the stand before Judge Ural Glanville and demonstrated his knowledge of today's slang, when he informed the judge that the "assertion that" he hadn't mentioned earlier was "cap," according to TMZ. The lawyer confidently asserted, "It's cap, to be honest."



Since the hearings began, there have been several noteworthy moments. In December, the court hearing was interrupted when someone played an explicit video during a Zoom meeting. In April 2021, a prosecutor hilariously commented that Young Thug is the one everyone is afraid of, and he's the one directing traffic, calling him "King Slime." Additionally, Judge Glanville ordered a juror to write a 30-page essay for missing jury duty, and Young Thug was allegedly observed on camera being handed a prescription pill by a co-defendant.

In May 2022, a total of 28 members of Young Stoner Life, including Young Thug and Gunna, were indicted on RICO charges. Fortunately, Gunna and several other members of Young Stoner Life have already pleaded guilty and avoided jail time. Now, fans are eagerly anticipating a favorable outcome for Thug as well.

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