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Young Thug arrested in Atlanta RICO indictment

Fulton County prosecutors arrest Young Thug and 27 others on a 56-count RICO indictment, alleging that his YSL (Young Slime Life) collective functions as a criminal street gang. The indictment cites lyrics from songs as evidence of conspiracy — among the highest-profile examples of the lyrics-as-evidence prosecutorial practice that becomes a central legal-and-civil-liberties debate over the next several years. Thug is held without bond. A plea deal in 2024 ends his portion of the case.

Why it matters

May 9, 2022. Fulton County prosecutors arrested Young Thug (Jeffery Williams) along with 27 other defendants on a 56-count RICO indictment. The indictment alleged that Thug's YSL (Young Slime Life) collective functioned as a criminal street gang. Thug was held without bond at the Fulton County Jail. The case was significant for one specific reason: prosecutors cited Thug's song lyrics as overt acts of conspiracy. The indictment listed his recorded material as evidence that he had directed the alleged criminal enterprise. The lyrics-as-evidence prosecutorial practice had been used before, but the scale of the YSL case (which would eventually become the longest jury trial in Georgia state history) brought the practice into the center of a national civil-liberties debate. New York State passed a Rap Music on Trial law in 2023 explicitly restricting lyrics-as-evidence; similar legislation was introduced in California. Thug pled guilty to a non-RICO subset of the charges in October 2024 in exchange for a suspended sentence with time served. He was released. The broader debate about lyrics in court continues. You should know what was at stake in the Thug case. It is not just about him.

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    Wikipedia — Young Thug Retrieved 2026-05-24.
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    The New York Times — Young Thug Arrested on RICO and Gang Charges Retrieved 2026-05-24.

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