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YSL defendant was assaulted after giving drugs to thugs


young thugscounsel Keith Adams spoke out after an incident in court yesterday where the co-defendant of YSL Kahlieff Adams allegedly gave the rapper a Percocet pill.

His YSL co-defendant claims he was subjected to a strip search after court officials and surveillance footage uncovered what appeared to be a hand-to-hand exchange.

He was chased and beaten when he was taken to the back room of the courthouse, with his injuries so severe that he had to be taken to the emergency room.

Keith said WSB-TV that Thugger, born Jeffery Williams, “did nothing wrong and was approved of something, but didn’t know what it was and immediately passed it on to a deputy.”

Khalief Adam’s also criticized the officers for not turning on their body cameras, according to his attorney.

This is not the first time a complaint against deputies has been made. Last month, WSB-TV reported on a lawsuit filed by a defendant against a member of the sheriff’s specialist unit.

The officer is currently on administrative duty, after the defense’s attorney wrote a complaint alleging the officer assaulted her client during the altercation.

The young thug tries to distance himself from the court’s Percocet

Meanwhile, Young Thug did everything he could to stay out of the drug deal in court, with his attorney saying he knew nothing about the Percocet his co-defendant YSL gave him. he.

“His side is the truth. The fact that Mr. Williams has nothing to do with what took place in the courtroom yesterday. Keith Adams said: “One of the accomplices on the way to the toilet tried to give something to Mr. Williams, who immediately passed it on to the deputy,” said Keith Adams.

When asked if Thug knew the pill was Percocet, his lawyer doubled down on the rapper’s ignorance of what an accomplice put in his hands during the trial last week, all are all recorded on surveillance video.

“He didn’t know. We didn’t know what it was, didn’t know. Keith Adams explained.

The Percocet incident was one of several attempts to transfer contraband to rappers that were embroiled in

According to a motion detailing the incident, Adams walked up to Williams unattended and extended his clenched right hand toward the rapper.

Williams then extended his right hand and received the item, which was later found to be Percocet. Williams then closed his hand and placed it under the table where he was sitting.

Several other incidents of contraband allegedly entering the courts are causing delays in jury selection in the trial of rapper Young Thug in Atlanta and more than a dozen other defendants.

Last week, Fulton County District Judge Ural Glanville said an unidentified person dressed one of the defendants with marijuana hidden in his shoe.

The AJC reported Tuesday that the mother of one defendant was arrested after allegedly carrying “tobacco products” for her son in a clothing bag, following her arrest warrant.


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