Young Thug Judge Mandates Protection For Witnesses
Some witnesses were reportedly sent death threats.
Many are calling for Thug and Gunn’s release, although it doesn’t seem like that is in the cards, anytime soon. Both Thug and Gunna have been denied bail, and for now, it appears as though they will have to remain in jail until their trial begins in January of 2023.
According to a new report, there is now an update in the case against Young Thug as Judge Ural Glanville has issued a new protective order for all of the witnesses in the case. It has been alleged that some witnesses have received threatening messages from those in Young Thug’s camp. As a result, the judge is telling the defense that they cannot share witness information with their clients. Since this report came out, Thug’s lawyers have denied any wrongdoing, noting that no one on Thug’s team is acting in a threatening manner.
In the midst of this, Gunna was officially denied bond today. The Fulton County Superior Court is taking a hard stance against YSL right now, and that will not change between now and the trial.