Jeffrey "Young Thug" Williams will be allowed to visit his Metro Atlanta home after serving three years of his probation.
Young Thug just got a little break. Back in October, he walked out of prison on a plea deal, but with 15 years of probation and a long list of rules, including a strict 10-year ban from the Atlanta ...
According to Fox 5 Atlanta, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker sentenced him to 15 years of probation ...
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Judge Whitaker lifts Young Thug's 10-year ban on visiting Atlanta. Get the latest update on the rapper's probation terms.
Young Thug’s request to modify his probation terms to allow visits to his Atlanta-area home has been granted, to an extent.
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A Fulton County judge has denied Young Thug’s request to modify his probation ahead of the holidays, ordering the rapper to remain in exile from metro Atlanta for at least three years.
A little more than a month after rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty, his attorneys now want one of the significant conditions ...
Jeffery Williams’ probation modified, allowing superstar rapper to visit his Atlanta home for two weeks at a time.
The rapper was sentenced to probation in October, with multiple stipulations, including a decade-long ban from the city and its surrounding areas.
Young Thug has launched a new legal initiative to modify his stringent probation terms following the YSL RICO case resolution ...