YSL Trial Concludes: Co-Defendants Acquitted in Georgia's Longest Case

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The lengthy YSL trial in Georgia concluded with the acquittal of the last two defendants on murder, gang, and racketeering charges, while one was convicted of gun possession. Jurors expressed doubt over the evidence against rapper Young Thug, who pleaded guilty to lesser charges and received probation. The trial, marked by delays and a change of judge, failed to provide a 'smoking gun' linking Young Thug to the alleged crimes, according to jurors, who criticized the prosecution's reliance on rap lyrics and unreliable witnesses.
- YSL juror: ‘There wasn’t a smoking gun’ The Atlanta Journal Constitution
- Co-defendants of Young Thug acquitted in Georgia's longest criminal trial NBC News
- YSL trial finally ends, Young Thug's co-defendants receive verdict USA TODAY
- Fulton DA Fani Willis ‘respects’ YSL verdicts | Georgia’s longest-ever trial ends Atlanta News First
- Defendant in YSL gang and racketeering trial stabbed as he awaits jury verdict The Associated Press
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