Does Gunna Deserve an Apology? New Court Ruling May Change Perspectives
Nov 3
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By: GEORGETTE CLINE
Young Thug's release from jail has put a positive end to the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia history. As the Atlanta rapper is welcomed home by family and friends, one of those people could very well be Gunna, who was accused of snitching on Thug in the YSL RICO case. He could very well deserve an apology from everyone following what happened in court yesterday.
During Young Thug's sentencing on Thursday (Oct. 31), a surprising moment occured in the courtroom when Thug's counsel specifically requested for his client to continue working with Gunna upon release from jail. As part of Thug's probation, for which he must serve 15 years, he cannot be in contact with known gang members, including those named in the YSL indictment. The judge granted two exceptions for YSL indictees: Gunna, who Thug is contractually obligated to work with through Young Stoner Life Records, and Quantavious Grier, a.k.a Unfoonk, who is Thug's brother.