Thanks to the power of social media, Young Thug and his recent legal battles have been an eye-opening experience for everyone. It’s been a very long time since there has been a high-profile case on this level that has everyone’s attention. And the most baffling part of it all is that none of it makes any sense. Each week, we are presented with a new revelation that doesn’t do anything but prolong the legal process.
Two Years Taken Away
Now that we’ve recently made it to August, it has been a whopping two years & three months since Young Thug has been locked up. During that period, he has been unable to be with his family, run his label, and even just be an artist. Yet two years later, there are no signs of this case concluding. In fact, this case broke Georgia’s history marking it the longest case the state has ever seen.
If there’s one person who is keeping hope alive it has to be Young Thug’s lawyer, Brian Steele. No exaggeration, he might just be the best criminal defense attorney in the country. Steele has fearlessly exposed the blatant corruption to the point where this case is currently on its third judge. It now begs the question of how long have judges like this been getting away with abusing their power. It makes you wonder how many people are SOL, just because they don’t have access to a lawyer.
Endless Support For Young Thug
One thing that Young Thug can look forward to when he does come home is being surrounded by an abundance of support. Whether it’s from his family, Mariah the Scientist, or his peers, his presence is desperately missed. Recently, his label, Young Stoner Life Records released a message calling for the release of Young Thug.
The Instagram account advocated for his release, documenting the news of it being the longest trial in Georgia history. “United States Constitution, Sixth Amendment: “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial…” #FreeJeffery #BondNow #FreeOurArt #ProtectBlackArt,” they captioned the post. The label has been a huge advocate for his release ever since the trial started. The hashtag #FreeJefferey has been circulating on social media from fans and supporters alike.
Hopefully, there will be a conclusion in the near future.