Young Thug's probation won't be revoked over a tweet calling a government investigator "the biggest, liar," a judge ruled on Thursday (April 3).
Atlanta rapper Young Thug told fans on Wednesday that he's 'all about peace and love' about an hour before prosecutors filed a motion to revoke his probation.
A judge in Atlanta declined prosecutors' request to send the rapper Young Thug to prison. Prosecutors say the Grammy-winning artist violated his probation with a viral post that sparked an online backlash against the district attorney’s office.
Young Thug has responded to the Atlanta's D.A.'s bid to revoke his probation over a tweet criticizing a government investigator. Get the details here.
Young Thug will remain free after a judge declined Atlanta prosecutors’ motion to revoke his probation. In her order, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Judge Paige Reese Whitaker did warn that “it may be prudent for Defendant to exercise restraint regarding certain topics” on social media.
Young Thug's lawyer responded to an attempt by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to revoke the rapper's probation.
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Fulton County prosecutors have filed a motion to revoke the probation of Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug, who was released from jail in October 2024. According to Channel 2 Action News, prosecutors accused the artist,
Fulton Country prosecutors have alleged "escalating threats and witness intimidation" as the basis of their request.