YFN Lucci Released From Georgia Prison

YFN Lucci Released From Georgia Prison
YFN Lucci is officially a free man! ?
Reports state that the rapper, real name Rayshawn Bennett, 33, has officially been freed after serving time behind bars in Fulton County, Georgia.
Lucci was implicated in a Fulton County investigation into gang-related crime in 2021, which accused him and several associates of committing various offenses to enhance the YFN gang’s reputation and maintain control over territory. Lucci specifically faced a murder charge after police alleged he was the driver in a gang-related drive-by shooting that left a man dead.
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In January 2024, Lucci pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Street Gang and Terrorism Prevention Act, while the other 12 of his 13 charges were dropped. He was sentenced to 20 years, with 10 to be served in prison, though he received credit for time served. Reportedly, he also received support for parole via a letter from DA Fani Willis.
The state did not object to Lucci’s parole request, though the conditions of his release have not been publicly disclosed. It does not appear he’s spoken about release at this time.
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