Young Thug Seemingly Says He’s Not Friends W/ Gunna In Deleted Tweet + Gunna’s Brother Responds: Feeling Is Mutual
Young Thug Seemingly Says He’s Not Friends W/ Gunna In Deleted Tweet + Gunna’s Brother Responds: Feeling Is Mutual
Looks like Young Thug may be the latest victim of internet hackers.
A series of messages were posted and deleted to the rapper’s X account recently, including one that saw him call out his relationship with Gunna.
The since removed post read:
“Gunna stop acting like we friends on the internet, I don’t know u my guy,”
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Gunna’s brother DP later responded to @theshaderoom ‘s story about the post, writing:
“Trust and believe the feeling is mutual”
Despite his response, it seems the situation might just be a misunderstanding.
Another X user shared several other posts from Thug’s account that day, suggesting his page might have been hacked.
A different since deleted post claimed Thug, recently freed from jail, was violating his probation by moving around in the metro Atlanta area.
As previously reported, on May 9, 2022, Thug was arrested in Atlanta on gang-related charges.
Thug and Gunna were among the 28 people associated with YSL who were charged in a 56-count Georgia RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act indictment filed by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
His state RICO criminal trial began on November 27, 2023. Five of his co-defendants stood trial with him as well.
On October 31, 2024, Williams was released from jail after he accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to 40 years: 5 years in prison, 15 years of probation, and a backload of 20 years in prison if probation is violated.
Gunna turned himself in to authorities and was denied bond, and his trial was scheduled to begin January 9, 2023. On October 13, 2022, Gunna was again denied release from jail ahead of his January trial.
On December 14, 2022, the rapper pleaded guilty to a single charge of racketeering and was sentenced to five years in prison, with one year commuted to time served and the rest of the sentence suspended subject to probation conditions, including 500 hours of community service; he was released from jail the same day.
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