Young Thug’s Co-Defendant Takes Plea Deal, Sentenced To 7 Years In Custody & 13 Years Of Probation

Young Thug’s Co-Defendant Takes Plea Deal, Sentenced To 7 Years In Custody & 13 Years Of Probation
The long-extended YSL RICO trial is coming to an end, for one.
Today (Oct. 29) defendant Quamarvious Nichols entered a guilty plea in which he admits guilt on one charge, the RICO charge, while the rest of his charges, including a murder charge, will be dropped.
#YoungThug co-defendant #QuamarviousNichols took a plea deal on Tuesday afternoon in the YSL RICO case. Nichols pleaded guilty to conspiracy to violate the RICO Act. Judge Paige Reese Whitaker sentenced him to 20 years, with 7 years to serve. pic.twitter.com/SfNXI0QgCQ
— Law&Crime Network (@LawCrimeNetwork) October 29, 2024
Nichols’ lawyers and prosecutors agreed to a sentence of seven years in jail and 13 more of probation. He is getting credit for time served — more than two years since this case began — meaning he’ll remain behind bars for roughly five more years.
At the time of this report, no updates have been given for Young Thug, real name Jeffery Williams, Deamonte Kendrick Shannon Stillwell, Rodalius Ryan and Marquavius Huey.
However, news on the remaining defendants is expected to come soon as there have been talks between prosecutors and defense attorneys about a mistrial and/or plea negotiations.
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