Young Thug has been released from jail after he reached a plea deal with a Fulton County judge.
The YSL Case, the longest trial in the state’s history, began on November 27, 2023.
Thugger was arrested on charges of racketeering and gang conspiracy. For his plea deal, he admitted to six counts, including possession of drugs and firearms.
The rapper was sentenced to time served plus 15 years of probation. If he does not complete his probation time and violates his conditions, he will face 20 years in prison.
Thugger also agreed to stay away from metro Atlanta for the first 10 years of his probation, but he must give four anti-gang presentations to children and perform 100 hours of community service per year in the city.
The rapper must also be subject to random drug tests and stay away from other known gang members except his brother, Quintavis Grier, and Gunna.
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