The YSL RICO trial took an unexpected turn on its eighth day as Officer Henry took the stand to give his testimony against defendant Marquavius Huey. Here’s an update on the latest developments in the ongoing YSL trial, involving Young Thug.
Infamous Sylvia has kept a keen eye out for the latest updates regarding the trial.
Officer Henry’s testimony in the YSL trial created a sensation, as defense attorney Carlton Matthews skillfully brought up inconsistencies in his report. Matthews revealed that the handgun Officer Henry had reported stolen was reported by a Winder, Georgia, resident named Jeremy Smith, using the serial number SYN195.
During his cross-examination, Matthews grilled Officer Henry and pointed out discrepancies in his statements. The defense attorney confronted him about the details surrounding the stolen gun and questioned his credibility on the witness stand. The intense exchange between Matthews and Henry added to the already charged atmosphere in the courtroom.
As the trial progressed, it became apparent that Officer Henry was not cooperating with Attorney Matthews, creating a tense trial. The attorney’s relentless pursuit of the truth seemed to unsettle Henry, leading to a heated exchange of words and a deteriorating relationship between the witness and the defense.
The culmination of the day’s events came when Judge Glanville made a drastic decision. Dismissing Officer Henry permanently from the trial, the judge also called off the continuation of that evening’s hearing.
The unexpected turn of events left both the prosecution and the defense scrambling to adjust their strategies moving forward. The dismissal of Officer Henry raises questions about the reliability of the evidence presented so far and casts doubt on the prosecution’s case.
With the trial on pause until Friday, Dec. 8, at 12:30 pm EST, all eyes remain on Marquavius Huey and his defense team as they prepare for the next phase of the trial.
Updated By: Kynedei Iman Hobbs (12/7/23 at 5:17 pm)
Young Thug’s brother Quantavious Grier takes the spotlight in the ongoing YSL RICO trial as the details of his 2020 arrest are brought to light on Day 7. A reluctant 911 custodian named Sharon also takes the stand to testify about an incident in 2018. Here’s a closer look at the latest developments in the trial that have left everyone in anticipation.
After the midday trial for Day 7, Infamous Sylvia is here to report the conclusion of the trial.
According to Sylvia, the testimony and cross-examination continued as controversial elements emerged, adding to the already intense atmosphere. Officer McKesey’s off-duty involvement, conflicting reports on the number of guns found, and the discovery of a large bag of marijuana form the crux of the case.
Officer McKesey, who was off-duty during the incident, called in the 2020 arrest of Quantavious Grier. Two officers, including arresting Officer Duane Thomas, arrived at the scene.
It was during this arrest that a significant discovery was made – a large bag of marijuana was found under Grier’s vehicle. However, there seems to be a discrepancy in reports regarding the number of guns found. Officer McKesey claimed to have discovered three guns, while Officer Thomas reported only one gun.
Intriguingly, a key witness named Sharon Latners, a 911 custodian, was called to testify.
Sharon’s demeanor in court was less than cooperative, as she rolled her eyes multiple times and sighed heavily. Her testimony revolved around an incident in 2018, where she provided detailed information about a 911 call made regarding a shooting at a basketball court.
As the state, defense, and the judge collectively deliberated for several intense minutes, the implications of the testimonies unfolded. The contrasting accounts, the discovery of drugs, and a seemingly uncooperative witness have added further complexity to the trial surrounding Quantavious Grier.
Updated By: Kynedei Iman Hobbs (12/7/23 at 4:00 pm)
Quantavious Grier, the brother of Young Thug, was the subject of witness testimony in Day 7 of the YSL RICO trial. Officer Stephen McKesey took the stand to testify about a 2020 gun arrest during a gas station run-in.
Infamous Sylvia is embedded at the scene, providing eyewitness details of testimony in the YSL RICO trial. The trial continued on December 6th at the Fulton County Courthouse where Officer Stephen McKesey took the stand on Day 7. He described details of an incident from 2020 involving Quantavious Grier, the brother of rapper Young Thug.
McKesey’s testimony began with a contentious atmosphere, as Judge Glanville exhibited a strict approach towards the defense attorneys. The judge sustained objections, leading to speculation about potential favoritism towards the prosecution.
The spotlight was firmly on Officer McKesey, who proceeded to recount an incident involving Grier at a gas station during his off-duty hours in 2020. McKesey proceeded to describe the incident that prompted his intervention.
While off-duty, he said he observed an altercation involving Grier and another individual at a gas station. Concerned, McKesey stepped in and said he noticed blood on one of the individuals’ shirts. He assumed a scuffle had taken place and called for backup. Grier was arrested that night on charges of possessing a stolen firearm.
He testified that Grier was wearing a red sweatshirt and that he saw a gun in Grier’s car. However, these crucial details were absent from McKesey’s original police report which undermined the veracity of his testimony. The officer also failed to mention any gang activity or affiliation in his report.
While on the stand, McKesey was asked if he could identify Quantavious Grier in the courtroom. He said he had spotted Grier earlier the same day at the Fulton County Courthouse.
The defense attorney for Huey questioned McKesey about Grier’s presence in the courtroom. The officer testified that he had seen him earlier in the morning but claimed not to see him at that moment.
McKesey, struggling to identify Grier in the courtroom, noted a resemblance between Grier and one of the young Black men sitting in court, saying, “They look alike.” Quantavious Grier was not present in the courtroom as he is currently incarcerated.
Court watchers online grumbled that the comment was racist and even questioned the officer’s job competence.
Meanwhile, Young Thug made a stylish appearance in the courtroom, dressed in an all-cream ensemble. His girlfriend, Mariah The Scientist, was absent during the morning session but is expected to attend the evening phase, where four more witnesses are anticipated to testify.
Updated By: Kynedei Iman Hobbs (12/6/23 at 3:50 pm)
Day 6 of the YSL RICO trial was marked by the testimonies of four new witnesses at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta. Assistant Prosecutor Simone Hilton stepped in for Prosecutor Adriane Love, while Young Thug demonstrated affection towards his loved ones in the courtroom. As the state tries to build its case, questions about its preparedness linger. Here is a recap of the day’s events.
The day began with the presence of Infamous Sylvia, covering the trial that has captivated the attention of many.
Hilton, the assistant to Prosecutor Love, wielded her expertise to conduct witness examinations in Love’s absence. Throughout the day, four witnesses, including three officers and a representative from the forensics department, took the stand to share their testimonies.
One of the officers provided insights into the K9 unit, highlighting the dog’s certification and its role at the crime scene. Meanwhile, Sylvia recalled the involvement of an ex-defendant, BB, who was initially one of the defendants in the case before taking a plea deal due to complications with his attorney.
Currently serving time in jail for a separate crime, BB hopes to receive a positive review from the parole board after serving at least 85% of his sentence. Another significant case that involved the ex-defendant was surveilled with marijuana in a 2015 case.
This incident coincided with the involvement of the K9 unit, and the evidence was even captured on Instagram Live. A locked car containing 17 ounces of marijuana, drugs, and paraphernalia was discovered during the surveillance.
As the trial progressed, Young Thug, or Jeffery Williams, was seen in court interacting with his loved ones. Despite his mother’s absence on this particular day, his father and Mariah The Scientist were by his side.
Williams and Mariah complemented each other’s attire, with Mariah donning a vested pinstripe suit and clear heels. Affectionate gestures, including eyewinks, whispers of “I love you,” and air kisses, were exchanged between Williams, his mother, and Mariah.
The upcoming evening sessions are expected to display footage of the body camera footage from the night Williams was arrested, adding to the intrigue surrounding the trial. While the state continues to face questions about its level of preparedness, the case moves forward with more witness statements expected from additional officers.
Updated by Kynedi Hobbs on August 5th 2023
On Day 5 of the YSL RICO trial, the defense scored a win as they crushed the prosecution’s witnesses in cross-examination. However, it was Young Thug’s fashion choice that stole the spotlight.
Young Thug, real name Jeffery Williams, appeared in good spirits on Monday, Dec. 5, as he sat with his legal team on Day 5 of the YSL RICO trial.
The incarcerated rapper, who revealed a new acronym for his name in Week 1, wore a luxurious $1,200 chocolate brown Dior sweater with a wolf image on the front. Fans speculated that he was subtly trolling the State Prosecutor, who had referred to him as the “leader of the wolf pack” in her opening statements.
Mariah the Scientist, Young Thug’s girlfriend, again sat for the courtroom hearing. Always giving fashion looks, she wore a $2,000 pair of brown leather D2Squared Skate Moss shoes with her hair pulled back into a ponytail and a black velvet bow.
The To Be Eaten Alive artist told SOHH reporter Infamous Sylvia exclusively that she picks out the court looks for Young Thug and that the brown wolf sweater, though a subliminal shot, was purely coincidental.
Three police officers and a crime scene tech were called to testify, but it was Sgt Charles Ross who drew attention with his “cocky” demeanor and eye-rolling as he left the stand.
The state presented evidence of a 2013 carjacking crime committed by Trontavious Stephens, a separate defendant in the RICO case. Stephens was found with marijuana and a stolen car containing a gun and distribution paraphernalia, leading to felony charges.
While the jury seemed bored at times, the defense team was relentless in their cross-examination of the state’s witnesses.
In a calculated defense strategy, attorneys for the defense aggressively rebutted and questioned the police witnesses, exposing flaws in their testimonies and highlighting the absence of gang-related records for the 2013 crime.
The defense’s tag team approach, featuring attorneys from multiple co-defendants, effectively crushed the state’s witnesses in cross-examination.
Court watchers have raised concerns about the leniency shown to the state prosecution by Judge Glanville. Despite multiple instances of unpreparedness, the judge has not reprimanded the state. As the trial progresses, five additional police officers are slated to testify the following day, which promises further drama and intense legal battles.
The YSL RICO trial had a rough start last week with live testimony from the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta. Young Thug was seated in the courtroom with his lawyers, co-defendants, and supporters.
A pic of his girlfriend, Mariah The Scientist, went viral as the songstress made fashionable appearances each day, including a twinning moment with her boo on Day 3. Moreover, Judge Glanville deflected several mistrial motions as the prosecution struggled through opening statements and an eyebrow-raising “jungle” analogy.
Defense attorneys captivated the mostly female jury with a poverty narrative explaining the rough life growing up for the six men on “Bleveland Avenue” in Atlanta. State witnesses included a “gang expert” who decoded hand symbols and a former strip club “house mother.”
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Contrary to popular belief, Steel announced that name was an acronym for “Truly Humble Under God,” showcasing a new perspective on his artist persona. Further testimonies shed light on the relationship between Young Thug and his co-defendants.
Steel, who testified for almost two hours, sought to distinguish and sever the rappers’ connection to the crimes of his co-defendants. He explained that, though they all came from the same area, Thug didn’t “know” the defendants.
Other rappers in legal trouble for racketeering include Casanova who faced a setback in pursuing freedom as a federal court ruling rejected his plea for compassionate release. Despite expressing remorse and distancing himself from the gang, the Brooklyn rapper’s quest for an early prison release remains unsuccessful, prolonging his sentence.
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