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Atlanta Prosecutors Already Want to Revoke Young Thug’s Probation


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District Attorney Fani Willis filed a motion on April 2, Fox 5 Atlanta reported, claiming the rapper (born Jeffery Williams) “has engaged in conduct that directly threatens the safety of witnesses and prosecutors, compromises ongoing legal proceedings, and warrants immediate revocation of probation.” Lawyers for Thug already filed a response on April 3 requesting the motion be denied. The post included a photo of Marissa Viverito, an investigator whom prosecutors had requested not be shown during televised court hearings. In their response, Thug’s lawyers say the prosecutors’ motion “fails, on its face, to allege any conduct by Mr. Williams that would rise to a violation of the probationary sentence.” They argue Thug did not violate probation because there is no evidence he knew of the order not to show Viverito, and the photo he posted was not of Viverito testifying in court.

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