Shockwaves were sent through the Hip Hop community when news broke that the Feds swept at least 28 members and associates of the record label, YSL, including Young Thug and Gunna.
According to culture reporter, Jewel Wicker, Gunna was denied bond and won’t see trial until January 2023. Wicker unleashed a series of tweets after attending the trial hearing and reported that Prosecutors are labeling the collective as a gang, not just a record label.
I was just in court where a judge denied bond for Gunna and set his trial date for Jan. 9, 2023. Prosecutors allege YSL is a gang, not just a record label. They also alleged Gunna serves in a “command” role. More to come for @billboard
— Jewel Wicker (@jewelwickershow) May 23, 2022
“They also alleged Gunna serves in a “command” role,” she tweeted. “Prosecutors said Gunna is a “documented” gang member and that he and Williams “direct their troops” to commit violent acts. The judge said his biggest concern was witness tampering.”
Prosecutors said Gunna is a “documented” gang member and that he and Williams “direct their troops” to commit violent acts. The judge said his biggest concern was witness tampering.
Gunna’s attorney can file a renewed motion for bond at a later date.
— Jewel Wicker (@jewelwickershow) May 23, 2022
The 56-count indictment includes charges of conspiring to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, murder, armed robbery, and participation in criminal street gang activity.
Gunna is set for trial next year meanwhile the YSL head honcho, Thugger, was reportedly transferred to Cobb County from Fulton County Jail. The reason is unclear but the indictment mentioned the “Hot” rapper’s ongoing feud with YFN Lucci, who is currently jailed in Fulton County.
Prosecutors claim Thug ordered a hit on Lucci while he was in Fulton County. This move was presumably done to avoid any more violence.
Stay tuned to Two Bees TV for more updates on this developing story.