Young Thug’s YSL Racketeering Trial Paused After Defense Requests New Judge

Recently, Young Thug’s YSL trial was put on hold indefinitely after the defense requests new judge for this case.

Judge Glanville issued an order stating that a different judge would decide whether or not Glanville should step down from Young Thug’s ongoing YSL trial.

Attorney Brian Steel, on behalf of Young Thug, submitted a motion alleging that the court and prosecutors held an “unlawful, improper ex parte meeting” as a result of witness Kenneth Copeland’s refusal to testify.

The judge said, “This written order is entered; I will enter the order transferring it, and until such time those two things are decided, then we will be in recess until that time.”

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