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Young Thug took a plea deal that immediately released him from jail.

However, his terms of probation are harsh.

It’s technically a 40-year sentence, with the first five in prison.  However, the five years have been commuted to the 2.5 he’s served, followed by 15 years of probation. The next 20 years are backloaded and would be served if he fails probation stipulations.

The conditions of his probation include a ban on gang-related music and a ten-year ban from metro Atlanta.  He’s required to do four presentations/concerts per year against gang violence and can’t have contact with any of his co-defendants or gang members besides his brother and Gunna.

All those conditions are starting to look even worse now that the YSL who didn’t take a plea deal beat the case.

The sorta good news is he got some of his conditions modified.

Today, the judge has ruled that if Thug completes three years of probation, he will be allowed to spend up to eight weeks a year (two weeks at a time) at his home on the edge of Metro Atlanta.

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So he got that going for him.

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