Young Thug would not be home without the awe inspiring work of his attorney, Brian Steel. But the flowers have gone beyond ...
Young Thug's lawyer arranged for the rapper to speak with law students, and he urged them to pursue careers as defense ...
After the longest-running criminal trial in the history of Georgia, Young Thug is free. After two and a half years in jail on suspicion of RICO violations, the Atlanta rap star arrived at a plea deal ...
Young Thug spoke to law students at Emory Law School in Atlanta after his attorney, Brian Steel placed him on FaceTime.
Fans had their eyes peeled when it came to Young Thug's missing jewels and some believe they've found the luxury item in an ...
Young Thug has a new lease on life after being released from jail last week on a plea deal, and he’s thankful for attorneys ...
Now that Young Thug has been sentenced after his guilty plea, Georgia's district attorney's office is moving forward with the ...
In a groundbreaking virtual address at Emory University School of Law, rapper Young Thug shared a message to future lawyers.
The case is currently on hold over the allegations that emerged earlier this year of an improper conflict due to the relationship eventually revealed DA Willis and former Special Prosecutor Nathan ...
Brian Steel is already finding creative ways to help Young Thug begin his community service journey as a part of the strict conditions of the 15-year ...
The topic, last week’s seeming end to the gang racketeering case involving rapper Young Thug. Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne asked some important questions and Willis made her stance ...
The rapper was released from jail last week after a surprise guilty plea. For 15 years, a set of strict requirements will ...