Young Thug stirred controversy by reposting a prohibited photo of a testifying gang investigator, accusing her of dishonesty. Prosecutors are now seeking to revoke his probation due to alleged threats that have jeopardized safety and the legal process. The Fulton County District Attorney's Office filed a motion on April 2, 2025, claiming that Young Thug's actions disregarded the law and endangered witnesses. The post led to online threats against the investigator and the District Attorney, prompting concerns about intimidation and misinformation. Prosecutors argue that Young Thug's influence and association with threatening individuals violate his probation terms and may require immediate action to prevent further harm. They also seek financial responsibility for the security measures required to protect the targeted individuals. Young Thug was previously sentenced in the YSL RICO case and is currently serving probation, with the possibility of additional jail time if the terms are violated. No date has been set for the hearing on the probation revocation motion.
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