Young Thug's lawyer takes action against prosecution lawyers in RICO case.

Steel filed a motion and addressed the court about his difficulties with the prosecution's lawyers.

August 7th 2024.

Young Thug's lawyer takes action against prosecution lawyers in RICO case.
In an ongoing effort to have state prosecution lawyers removed from the complex RICO case against rapper Jeffrey Williams, who is more popularly known as Young Thug, his attorney Brian Steel recently filed a new motion on August 6th. Steel described his experience working with Chief Deputy District Attorney Adriane Love and Deputy District Attorney Symone Hylton as a "horror." This motion was made after the court previously denied Williams' initial request to disqualify the two lawyers from the case on August 1st, 2024. Williams' reasoning for this request was his intention to call Love and Hylton as witnesses during the trial.

According to Fox 5, Steel's motion also highlighted a past case involving the Ford Motor Co. that Love and Hylton had also prosecuted in 2013. In this case, Steel claims that the two attorneys made multiple frivolous motions, false statements, and other serious violations. He believes that this past experience with the prosecutors further supports his argument for their disqualification. In addition to filing the motion, Steel also had the opportunity to speak to the court directly about his struggles working with the prosecution.

The motion repeatedly emphasizes Williams' innocence and requests the court to consider the ethical violations committed by Love and Hylton, citing the Ford Motor Co. case as an example. Steel argues that the state's attorneys engaged in constant misconduct, including Love filing a motion that falsely claimed the defense was obligated to provide work product. Despite knowing that this was not the case, Love continued to push this requirement. Steel also accuses Love of violating court orders, making false statements, misrepresenting evidence, and accusing the defense of witness tampering during the 2013 trial.

In his concluding statements, Steel expresses the magnitude of his frustration and disappointment in working with Love and Hylton, stating that their actions have caused him great distress. He believes that the prosecution's lack of honesty and fairness must result in the disqualification of both Love and Hylton from the case. This motion comes after the news that the judge presiding over Young Thug's RICO case, who had previously denied Williams' request to disqualify Love and Hylton, has now been removed from the trial.

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