Young Thug’s Atlanta Ban Amended — Rapper Can Visit ATL For 2 Weeks At A Time, Up To 4 Times A Year

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Young Thug’s Atlanta Ban Amended — Rapper Can Visit City For 2 Weeks At A Time, Up To 4 Times A Year
Young Thug‘s 10-year ban from Atlanta has been amended.
A judge ruled that the rapper, who was previously banned from metro Atlanta for 10 years, can now visit the city for two weeks at a time. However, he’s only allowed to do that up to four times a year.
He visits also cannot be consecutive, and he has to notify probation at least five days prior. He is allowed to visit his Atlanta home as well as a specific address he provided to his probation officer.
The revision is good as long as Young Thug does not violate his probation for the first three years on or before Oct. 31, 2027.
Young Thug entered a non-negotiated plea deal to a handful of charges in the longstanding YSL RICO trial. He recently filed a motion for the probation terms to be revised so he could spend time with his family, friends and business associates.
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