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Young Thug Wins Court Battle: Judge Orders Return of $145K, Cars & Jewelry in RICO Case

Key Takeaways A Fulton County judge dismissed a civil forfeiture lawsuit against Young Thug. The rapper will recover $145,000 in cash, two cars, and multiple pieces of jewelry. The ruling follows nearly a year after his release from jail in connection to the YSL RICO case. Young Thug Scores Major Legal Victory in Atlanta Young Thug has officially won back his seized assets. Nearly a year after being released from jail, the Atlanta rapper—born Jeffery Williams—scored a courtroom win as a Fulton County judge ordered prosecutors to return cash, vehicles, and jewelry that were confiscated during his high-profile RICO trial. On Monday, August 18, Judge Paige Reese Whitaker dismissed a civil forfeiture lawsuit tied to the Young Stoner Life Records (YSL) RICO case. Prosecutors had attempted to keep property taken during Thug’s 2022 arrest, but the court ruled they failed to meet required deadlines. What Young Thug Will Get Back The decision means Young Thug can reclaim: $145,000 in cash Chevrolet Corvette Jeep Grand Cherokee Multiple pieces of jewelry Previously, other luxury assets—including a Lamborghini Aventador, Mercedes-Benz vehicles, and several firearms—were already returned earlier in the legal process. Judge Whitaker made it clear that Georgia forfeiture laws must be “strictly construed against the state”, leaving no choice but to dismiss the case. Prosecutors Consider Appeal Prosecutors argued that delays were caused by Young Thug’s defense attorney, Brian Steel, who requested schedule changes while managing another case in New York. However, the judge rejected this explanation. Deputy District Attorney Jeff DiSantis later told local outlets that the office was “perplexed” by the ruling and is considering an appeal. If filed, that appeal could delay the return of Young Thug’s assets. The Last Chapter of a Headline-Making RICO Trial This ruling closes one of the final disputes in the three-year-long RICO trial that dominated Atlanta news. Prosecutors accused Young Thug’s YSL Records of being a violent street gang known as “Young Slime Life.” The trial also sparked national debates after prosecutors used Young Thug’s rap lyrics as evidence—a controversial tactic criticized by artists and free speech advocates. After a drawn-out legal battle, Young Thug ultimately pled guilty and received probation in 2024. With this property dispute now resolved, the rapper appears to be moving closer to a fresh chapter in his career. Tags: Young Thug, YSL RICO Case, Hip Hop News, Atlanta Rapper

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