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Young Thug Says “Release Yak Gotti” After His Release from Prison
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Young Thug Says “Release Yak Gotti” After His Release from Prison

Could be Young Thug launched He was released from prison after spending two and a half years behind bars following his arrest on multiple RICO charges, but he didn’t forget Yak Gotti.



Thugger was released some time later on Thursday, October 31. plea agreement Without a plea bargain after negotiations with the prosecution failed. He pleaded guilty to several charges, including gang involvement, weapons and drug offences.

Judge Whittaker sentenced Thug to 40 years in prison; The first five years he spent in prison were commuted based on time served. He also sentenced him to 15 years probation and thousands of dollars in fines.

But one of the two remaining defendants, rapper Yak Gotti, whose real name is Deamonte Kendrick, rejected a plea deal and remained in custody just hours before Young Thug pleaded guilty.

He faces 12 charges, including racketeering, murder, weapons, drug and street gang involvement.

Young Thug shared Yak Gotti on his Instagram Story shortly after its release. “Set you free (red heart emoji),” she wrote alongside a photo of Gotti.

Instagram/Young Thug

Both Yak Gotti and Shannon “SB” Stillwell rejected the state’s plea deals on Thursday. Judge Stillwell told Gotti that he faced life in prison plus 11 years in prison if he took the case to trial.

“Yak Gotti rejected the state’s final plea offer and intends to take it to the jury, get our not guilty verdicts and go home,” attorney Douglas Weinstein told 11Alive’s Grace King after court.

Following the sentencing of Young Thug, Judge Stillwell confirmed that the trial for the remaining co-defendants Yak Gotti and Shannon Stillwell will continue on Monday, November 4.