Young Thug's baby mama just spoke out against snitches in the YSL camp after more leaked audio surfaced of interrogations. Moreover, this follows a recent high-profile example in which Lil Woody's interrogation video made the rounds online. Of course, accusations of being a rat and seeking personal gain at the expense of others followed. However, the gray areas in this case seem no closer to clarification, as said evidence is usually under wraps. With that in mind, Thugger's baby mama is one of many trying to make sense of the situation.
"Man ain't [no] way everybody doin all this talking," she wrote on Twitter. "We all just found out rats can use their lips." Like her, many expressed shock and disappointment at the number of plea deals and information exchanges that took place after Thug's arrest. To be fair, many of us have no idea how we would act in that situation. Still, the situation proved to be hostile, at least according to prosecutors who said the state's witness who was interrogated is now in danger.
Young Thug's Baby Mama Calls Out Snitching In YSL
Furthermore, the prosecution alleged that the defense is behind these evidence leaks, possibly in order to call for a mistrial due to extreme publicity and low probability of a fair trial. What's more is that the defense called for a mistrial shortly after. Specifically, Gina Bernard, who represents codefendant Jayden Myrick, said that publicity and court incidents will hinder his chance at a fair trial. Even if incidents like an alleged drug deal and prison stabbing didn't occur, the conversation around snitching in particular certainly muddies the water. Still, it's becoming a harder and harder process to get this trial underway with no bumps.
Meanwhile, Judge Ural Glanville denied said motion for a mistrial, though he issued a stern warning as to more leaks. Both the prosecution and the defense could lose certain access to evidence without supervision if more evidence comes to light pre-trial. “It affects everyone’s right to a fair trial,” Glanville told attorneys. “I don’t know who did this but if this pertains to you, please amend your ways. You’re playing a very dangerous game with your six-digit bar number.” Along those lines, people on both sides of the stand seem careless with the information they're willing to give. Regardless, come back to HNHH for the latest updates on the YSL case and Young Thug.