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Young Thug’s Probation Won’t Be Revoked Over Tweet, Judge Rules
Young Thug's probation won't be revoked over a tweet calling a government investigator "the biggest, liar," a judge ruled on Thursday (April 3).
A Fulton County judge has declined to revoke Young Thug ‘s probation after Atlanta prosecutors pushed for his imprisonment over a social media post the rapper made calling a government investigator “the biggest liar,” according to court documents filed on Thursday (April 3). On Wednesday (April 2), the Fulton County District Attorney’s office asked the judge to revoke Thug’s probation over his Tuesday (April 1) post on X (formerly Twitter) in which he shared an image of Marissa Viverito along with a caption calling her “the biggest liar in the DA’s office” (seemingly a reference to her testimony in an unrelated gang case). In a response filed on Thursday, Thug’s attorney Brian Steel argued that the rapper’s statement about Viverto did not violate the terms of his probation: “Mr.
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