Meek Mill’s Comments During Drake Feud Resurface Following Young Thug Support

Fans are using Meek Mill’s past comments during his feud with Drake to label him a hypocrite after his recent defense of Young Thug. Amid the YSL rapper’s ongoing RICO trial, Meek wrote that his lyrics shouldn’t be used as evidence in a court of law. In making that argument, he explained that artists share lyrics all the time in the studio.

“It should be impossible to charge thug and lucci for lyrics because in the studio we all give eachother lines and don’t remember who said what after a high night in the studio…. I have done it with both of them … they both gave me lyrics b4… we all do this!” Meek wrote. In response, fans complained about him accusing Drake of needing ghostwriters. “Wait.. but you threw a fit about this when drake did it?” one fan replied. Another wrote: “Lol you’ll [sic] accused Drake for using a ghostwriter.”

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 26: Meek Mill performs at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

While going back and forth with the Toronto rapper in 2015, Meek tweeted: “Stop comparing drake to me too…. He don’t write his own raps! That’s why he ain’t tweet my album because we found out! The whole game know forreal they scared to tell the truth! I can’t wait tok these guys and sit back and act like they don’t know!” The two have long since made amends.

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As for Young Thug, Judge Ural Glanville postponed his trial on Tuesday after one of his co-defendants was stabbed in prison over the weekend. The trial will resume on January 2, 2024, according to Meghann Cuniff. Be on the lookout for further updates on Meek Mill as well as Young Thug’s trial on HotNewHipHop.

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Meek Mill Weighs In On Young Thug’s Trial

Meek Mill chimed in with his thoughts on Young Thug’s ongoing RICO trial on Twitter, Tuesday afternoon. In doing so, he argued that Thug and YFN Lucci’s lyrics shouldn’t be used against them in court. He explained that songs often have other writers who help come up with the lines.

“It should be impossible to charge thug and lucci for lyrics because in the studio we all give eachother lines and don’t remember who said what after a high night in the studio…. I have done it with both of them … they both gave me lyrics b4… we all do this!” Meek argued.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 16: Meek Mill and Young Thug attend Remy Martin Presents – Young Thug Birthday And Album Release Celebration at Beauty & Essex on August 16, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Remy Martin)

Meek’s tweet comes after Thug’s trial was postponed to 2024 as a result of his co-defendant being stabbed in prison. “Let me go ahead and tell you where we are,” Judge Ural Glanville told the jury on Tuesday. “Remember yesterday we recessed because one of our participants had a medical issues and I was telling you about that? Well, unfortunately, that medical condition still exists. Given the length of time that we will probably address that, it might be just more prudent to recess you. An early recess. Instead of recessing you this Friday as the Court’s plan was originally, I’m gonna recess you for the holidays, today.”

Meek Mill On Young Thug’s Ongoing Trial

Thug’s trial will resume on January 2nd, according to Meghann Cuniff. Be on the lookout for further updates on Meek Mill as well as Young Thug’s trial on HotNewHipHop.

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Young Thug’s YSL Trial Postponed To 2024 After Co-Defendant Stabbing

Young Thug’s ongoing YSL RICO trial has been delayed to 2024 after one of his co-defendants was stabbed in prison, earlier this week. Judge Ural Glanville made the announcement in court on Tuesday after putting the trial in a recess the day prior. Meghann Cuniff reports that the case will resume on January 2, 2024.

“Let me go ahead and tell you where we are,” Judge Glanville told the jury. “Remember yesterday we recessed because one of our participants had a medical issues and I was telling you about that? Well, unfortunately, that medical condition still exists. Given the length of time that we will probably address that, it might be just more prudent to recess you. An early recess. Instead of recessing you this Friday as the Court’s plan was originally, I’m gonna recess you for the holidays, today.”

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Brian Steel, attorney for rapper Young Thug, right, arrives at the Fulton County Courthouse on November 27, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Opening statements are set to begin in the case against 31 year old US rapper Young Thug and 28 others, who are facing a racketeering indictment accusing the defendants of a number of offenses that support an overarching conspiracy charge, including murder, assault, carjacking, drug dealing, and theft. (Photo by Christian MONTERROSA / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA/AFP via Getty Images)

The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office previously detailed the stabbing in a statement provided to XXL after the fact. “On the evening of Sunday, December 10, 2023, a fight occurred between Willie Brown and Shannon Jackson at the Rice Street Jail,” it reads. “During the fight, Jackson was stabbed multiple times by Brown. Jackson is in stable condition. Brown and Jackson were housed in the same zone. It is unknown what led to the fight. Willie Brown was initially arrested by the East Point Police Department for several charges on July 22, 2020 and was being held without bond. Jackson has been in custody since March 17, 2022.”

Young Thug’s Trial Postponed

Check out the announcement from Judge Glanville above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Young Thug’s trial on HotNewHipHop.

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The Young Thug RICO Trial Was Postponed After One Of His Co-Defendants Was Stabbed In Jail

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The ongoing RICO trial against Young Thug and YSL was unexpectedly suspended due to a stabbing at Fulton County Jail. The victim was one of Young Thug’s co-defendants Shannon Stillwell, according to local news, with Judge Ural Glanville telling the jury, “We had a medical issue come up with one of our participants, so we’re going to recess for the day.”

Fulton County Jail has had a well-publicized recent history of violence, with a capacity of just 1,125 inmates and a population nearly three times that at 3,000. A November report counted 10 inmate deaths this year alone, making Fulton one of the nation’s deadliest. In fact, Young Thug and Gunna paid bail for 30 inmates in 2021 so they could go home and be with their families after being held on minor charges but being unable to pay their bonds.

Thug and Gunna both repeatedly requested bond hearings in the lead-up to the trial, only to be denied each time, with prosecutors arguing they were a danger to the community and a flight risk. Gunna eventually accepted a plea deal in which he pled guilty to being part of a gang in exchange for time served. While it’s clear the prosecution wants to use plea deals like Gunna’s as evidence that YSL is a gang rather than a music label, some fans (and peer artists) remain convinced Gunna “snitched” for his reduced sentence — even though they maintain, like the defense, that YSL is not a gang (and thus, Gunna wouldn’t have anything to tell in the first place, right?).

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French Montana Reveals Meaning of ‘Coke’ Boyz: ‘Creation of Kings Everywhere’

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French Montana is following the steps of the YSL attorneys and giving meaning to a name commonly associated with his rap brand. Montana has commonly represented the Coke Boyz, speaking on Fame & Flavor, stating “Coke” is an acronym.

Speaking with influencer Cugine, Montana revealed the meaning: “Coke Boyz stands for ‘Creation Of Kings Everywhere.”

You can see the moment below.

Day two of the YSL Rico trial brought a trending moment as a member of Young Thug’s legal team broke down his rap name.

Speaking to the jury, the attorney stated the moniker is not associated with what is commonly associated; instead, Thug means “Truly Humbled Under God.”

In a separate moment from court, an attorney dissected Thug’s hit record with Gunna, “Pushin P,” to mean “Pushing Positivity.”

“It means, any circumstance you’re in, if you think positively about something, you can make it through,” the attorney said. “You’re pushing positivity.”

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Young Thug’s Apparent Weight Gain Goes Viral

Young Thug’s RICO trial finally began earlier this week following months of delays. The performer’s been behind bars for some time now following his 2022 arrest. Fans are speculating that his prison stay has been taking quite a toll on him, based on a new photo of him in court. In the photo, which is making its rounds online, the YSL founder is seen dressed to the nines. His suit isn’t what has gotten fans talking, however, as they’re instead focused on his apparent weight gain.

While countless social media users are chiming in with jokes, others note how weight gain can be an indicator of poor mental health. Young Thug’s likely to be under a great amount of stress right now due to the trial, and his attorneys have been open about the poor conditions he has allegedly been kept under. Earlier this year, Brian Steel called out the prison for allegedly failing to give inmates access to healthy food options.

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Social Media Users Raise Attention To Young Thug’s Apparent Weight Gain

At the time, Steel claimed that Thugger was surviving off of nothing but chips and chocolate. Obviously, those foods could lead one to pack on a few pounds if not eaten in moderation. Aside from his diet consisting of “zero health benefits,” the attorney also called attention to an alleged lack of sleep and access to sunlight that the performer was subjected to behind bars. “The jokes are funny, but in reality this man is likely severely depressed and may be eating to cope,” one social media users speculates. “Drugs play a role, but so does one’s mental state.”

What do you think of Young Thug’s apparent weight gain? Do you think it’s a result of his prison stay? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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The YSL Trial: Attorney Says Young Thug’s Rap Name Means ‘Truly Humbled Under God’

Attorney Says Young Thug's Rap Name Means 'Truly Humbled Under God'

Day two of the YSL Rico trial brought a trending moment as a member of Young Thug’s legal team broke down his rap name.

Speaking to the jury, the attorney stated the moniker is not associated with what is commonly associated; instead, Thug means “Truly Humbled Under God.”

In a separate moment from court, an attorney dissected Thug’s hit record with Gunna, “Pushin P,” to mean “Pushing Positivity.”

“It means, any circumstance you’re in, if you think positively about something, you can make it through,” the attorney said. “You’re pushing positivity.”

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How Did Young Thug Get His Name?

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As the RICO trial against Young Thug continues, more details about not only Georgia’s case against him but also about the rapper himself have emerged. During his opening statement, Young Thug’s attorney, Brian Steel, explained both how Young Thug and his label got their names in an effort to undermine the state’s characterization of the rapper as leader of a criminal street gang.

With a stage name like Young Thug, you could almost say it’s no surprise that authorities would choose to make an example of Jeffery Williams. But according to Steel, the government has the origins of his name figured all wrong. Thanks to Atlanta-based culture reporter Jewel Wicker (who already figures to be to this high-profile case what Meghann “Thee Reporter” Cuniff was to the Tory Lanez trial), Steel said Thug’s nom de plume was inspired by another revered but controversial rap icon: Tupac Shakur.

Shakur’s 1995 feature appearance on Smooth’s “P.Y.T. (Playa Young Thugs)” inspired Williams to adopt Young Thug as his name, turning the “thug” part into a backronym meaning “truly humbled under God.” Likewise, YSL (short for Young Stoner Life) was “a nod to the tight-fitting designer pants Thug used to see women wear.”

This explanation has been used in the past. Last December, his sister Dora Williams tweeted the same breakdown of his name’s acronym. While the explanation drew some skepticism from the app’s users, it looks like his defense is sticking to that story, which paints a brighter picture of the rapper and probably won’t hurt in the eyes of the jury.

Young Thug’s YSL RICO Trial: Everything To Know Including Updates, Charges, Lawyers & More

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The Young Thug/YSL RICO trial has officially begun. On Monday, November 27, the trial kicked off after months of delays with the opening statement from the prosecution, which was delivered by Fulton County Chief Deputy District Attorney Adriane Love. Love reiterated the state’s assertion that Young Thug — real name Jeffery Williams — was the leader of a criminal street gang, Young Slime Life, operating under the cover of a record label. The evidence against him largely comes in the form of lyrics from his hit songs, prompting a public outcry over the use of art as evidence.

Here is everything you need to know about Young Thug’s RICO trial.

What Are The Updates In Young Thug’s YSL RICO Trial?

So far, only the prosecution’s opening statement has been given, although Thug’s attorney, Brian Steel, moved for a mistrial after Love presented evidence during the statement that had already been banned. Judge Ural Glanville denied the motion but did warn the state to play things by the book from here on out. Attorneys for Young Thug’s codefendants also argued that Love’s statement attempted to shift the burden of proof from the state to the defense, which goes against trial protocol (the burden of proof always rests on the prosecution).

Only one defense attorney presented an opening statement, while the rest are due to do so on Tuesday, November 28.

What Is Young Thug Charged With In The YSL RICO Trial?

Young Thug was accused of violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and participating in criminal street gang activity in the original indictment, which named 28 members of YSL including Gunna, Yak Gotti, and Unfook, Young Thug’s brother. After a raid on his home, additional charges of possession of illegal firearms and possession of drugs with intent to distribute were added with gang enhancements, making for a total of eight charges.

Thug’s codefendants, including Marquavius Huey (known as Qua), Deamonte Kendrick (Yak Gotti), Quamarvious Nichols, Rodalius Ryan, and Shannon Stillwell, are all also charged with violating the RICO law. Kendrick, Nichols, and Stillwell are charged with murder. 13 of the original 28 defendants had their cases separated, while nine, including Gunna and Unfoonk, pled guilty to violations of RICO and were released on suspended sentences with time served.

Who Is Young Thug’s Lawyer In The YSL RICO Trial?

Young Thug is being represented by veteran Georgia defense attorney Brian Steel. Steel was recently named one of Billboard‘s Top Music Lawyers, and handles “cases ranging from RICO, wire fraud, immigration fraud and money laundering to murder, armed robbery, drug offenses,” and more, according to his firm’s website.

Who Are The Prosecutors In The YSL RICO Trial?

Fani Taifa Willis is the district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, the first woman to hold the office. She’s made it a point to go after Atlanta gangs, but first rose to prominence for her 2021 investigation of former Oval Office holder Donald Trump, which resulted in 19 indictments earlier this year. Her actions also prompted Trump to make some truly wild claims about the public servant, who shot them down in short order. Willis has drawn criticism for using lyrics as evidence in Young Thug’s case, with detractors arguing that it constitutes a racist understanding of hip-hop and rap (despite Willis also being Black).

How Long Will Young Thug’s YSL RICO Trial Last?

The trial is expected to run up to nine months (with six defendants, which isn’t unusual). After the jury selection process lasted nearly 10 due to various disruptions and delays, don’t be surprised if it takes even longer.

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Who Is Young Thug’s Lawyer? Meet Brian Steel

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Yesterday (November 27), the racketeering trial against Young Thug officially began with the Fulton County District Attorney’s prosecutor delivering their opening statement. Young Thug is charged with violating the Georgia state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and engaging in criminal street gang activity. According to the state, Thug is the leader of a violent street gang, YSL, which has been responsible for dozens of crimes including murder and armed robbery.

However, Thug’s defense attorney, Brian Steel, has argued that the state’s case is flimsy and based on a literal reading of the rapper’s song lyrics with no benefit of the doubt for creative license. According to the New York Times, Steel said, “Despite the unthinkable oppressive, impoverished and cruel conditions of his upbringing, [Thug] has been able to cultivate his creative genius to lawfully and ethically attain phenomenal worldwide success.”

Steel is a veteran defense attorney who runs a firm alongside his wife, Colette, after spending the earliest part of his career as a public defender. Earlier this year, Steel tried unsuccessfully to get Thug granted bond, calling his life in jail “torture.”

So far, Steel has already tried for a mistrial, noting that Assistant DA Adriane Love showed evidence during her opening statements that had already been banned from the case. While Judge Ural Glanville rejected that proposal, he did admonish the prosecutor for including the off-limits material.

If convicted, Young Thug could be sentenced to up to 120 years in prison (although it would likely be much less).

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