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.”