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What’s Next for Young Thug?
Breaking down the terms of his probation — and the future of his music career.
The Atlanta rapper, born Jeffery Williams, was released from jail on October 31, after pleading guilty to a number of charges in the long-running RICO trial against his label, YSL. As part of his probation, Young Thug is required to leave the Atlanta metro area — where the crimes alleged in the indictment took place — within 48 hours from yesterday’s sentencing and stay away for the next ten years. That includes an annual benefit concert, with proceeds donated to a nonprofit, and pledging $100,000 for three years to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office to fund an illegal gun buyback program.
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