Young Thug’s recent release from prison has led to an interesting report from DJ Akademiks. Akademiks, who is also a close associate of Drake, said in a Twitch broadcast that the musician “arrested” Young Thug two hours after his release and allegedly “gave” him $1 million .
As for Young Thug, or Jeffery Williams himself, he was released from the police station on October 31. He pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy and several drug and gun charges.
The terms of his probation previously prohibited him from contacting members of street gangs, but he sought to be able to talk and collaborate with fellow rapper Gunna as part of his probation. probation period.
During a pre-release hearing, Young Thug’s attorney, Brian Steel, argued that the rap lyrics used against his client were taken out of context and praised Young Thug for doing well both his music and his community.
After his release, Young Thug attended Emory University School of Law to discuss their role in the justice system with aspiring lawyers.
“You always have to look at it like they’re there to put us in jail and you’re here to get us out of jail,” he said.
He added: “Brian Steel is the best person possible. He should become a professor.”
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Young Thug emphasizes that we should support those who need it because “anyone can make a mistake” and students are reminded that “the truth may be out there but it’s not always easy easy to find”.
This news was met with some mixed reactions. On social networking sites like Twitter, some users praised how friendly the two artists were with each other.
Happy to have made the connection, one fan tweeted: “Drake and Thug locked a man up so crazy.”
However, others said the gesture was a reflection of how relationships work in the music business. “It feels like you’re buying friendship, you hate to see it!”
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