Atlanta rapper Gunna will not be called to testify in the highly-publicized YSL trial in Fulton County. The development occurred on April 11 after Judge Ural Glanville ordered the prosecution to cut its witness list.
The trial is on pace to be the longest in Georgia’s history and the judge is seeking to move the proceedings faster by cutting witnesses.
The prosecution originally had over 700 potential witnesses, but it has now been cut down to 200.
As a result, Gunna will not be called to testify against Young Thug and other YSL members.
Initially incarcerated in May 2022, Gunna was arrested along with fellow rapper Young Thug and other members of YSL. They were charged on the RICO Act by Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis.
Gunna negotiated an Alford plea which allowed him to plead guilty on one charge while maintaining his innocence on the same charge. In turn, the judge sentenced Gunna to five years with time served. The remainder of his sentence will be suspended if he completes 500 hours of community service.
“While I have agreed to always be truthful,” he said. “I want to make it perfectly clear that I have NOT made any statements, have NOT been interviewed, have NOT cooperated, have NOT agreed to testify or be a witness for or against any party in the case and have absolutely NO intention of being involved in the trial process in any way.”
Gunna has been able to resume his career following the ordeal. He released an album and announced his first tour and performance in Atlanta since being indicted in the YSL RICO case.
Known as “The Bittersweet Tour,” the 16-date show will kick-off on May 4 in Columbus, Ohio before heading to Detroit and Chicago. Other prominent cities include, San Francisco, Houston, and Miami.
The tour will wrap in his hometown Atlanta on June 11 as he will perform at State Farm Arena.
For “The Bittersweet Tour,” Gunna partnered with Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC)…
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