Quamarvious Nichols, one of Young Thug’s dozens of original codefendants in the YSL Rico trial, accepted a plea deal.
Quamarvious pleaded guilty to a single count of violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering laws.
All other charges against him will be dropped, and he agreed to a 20-year sentence. Due to his plea deal, he will only have to serve seven years in prison and be released on a 13-year probation sentence, including time served for the two years already spent in jail.
Young Thug codefendant Quamarvious Nichols has agreed to a plea deal in the YSL racketeering case, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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Nichols has pleaded guilty to one count of violating Georgia's RICO act. He has been sentenced to 20 years but will only serve years of… pic.twitter.com/P0Iy3kUejv
Quamarvious was facing a long list of charges:
- Conspiracy to violate RICO.
- 1 count of murder (2022 murder of Shymel Drinks).
- 2 counts of participation in criminal street gang activity.
- 2 counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon previously convicted of a felony involving the use or possession of a firearm.
- 2 counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
He was facing a life sentence had he not taken the deal.
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