3:54 PM PT — Young Thug could be home very soon … he was just sentenced and may not have to serve any more time behind bars if he successfully completes 15 years of probation.
On Thursday afternoon, Judge Whitaker imposed the sentence, which amounts to 40 years in total.
It’s a bit complicated, but here’s the gist — he was given time served for 5 of the years plus 15 years on probation.
FULL SENTENCING
THIS JUDGE SAW THROUGH THE STATE’S GAMES AND RULES THAT THUG IS NOT A DANGER
HE’S FREE TODAY!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/Dr7eZdZOAW
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There is also a backloaded 20-year prison sentence that could kick in after probation … but he’ll only have to serve that time behind bars if he doesn’t successfully complete his probation term.
If he keeps his nose clean during probation, the judge said that part of the sentence would be commuted.
His lawyer Brian Steel also requested he still be allowed to associate with co-defendants, his brother Quantavious “Unfoonk” Grier and Sergio “Gunna” Kitchens, in order to continue his rap career.
The state had been recommending Thug serve at least 25 years in prison, but it appears the judge went in a very different direction.
Young Thug decided to enter a guilty plea in his YSL RICO case … which will bring an end to his part in what has become the longest trial in Georgia history.
On Thursday — Halloween ’24 at that — Thug switched his original plea he made in 2022 and pleaded guilty to his role in criminal street gang activity.
He also pleaded no contest to conspiracy to violate the RICO Act and leading a criminal street gang.
Young Thug was near a plea deal that would have released him from jail today on 15 years probation.
But they couldn’t agree on his release conditions, and now prosecutors are recommending 25 years in prison. pic.twitter.com/PiKidTckzM
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Prosecutors said they’ll recommend Thug gets a 45-year sentence … consisting of 25 years in prison followed by 20 years of probation.
Two of Thug’s co-defendants, Yak Gotti and Shannon Stillwell, AKA SB, reportedly rejected plea deals and will continue their trials, while 3 others accepted plea deals earlier this week.
Not only was the trial Georgia’s longest, it was also a very eventful one.
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Between a defendant allegedly trying to pass drugs in open court … to Thug being accused of sending messages to his GF Mariah The Scientist through his attire — social media never stopped discussing the case.
But Thug’s role in the whole thing is now coming to an end.
Originally Published — 2:43 PM PT