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After the longest trial in Georgia state history, Young Thug is free

Thugger has agreed to a plea deal in the State of Georgia’s RICO case against him that will allow him to come home.

Technically, it’s a 40-year sentence.

He has to serve the first five years in prison, but that’s been commuted to the 2.5 years he’s already served. That’s followed by 15 years of probation. The next 20 years are backloaded and would be served if he fails probation stipulations.

The conditions 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.

He will be able to travel for work and music production.

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