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Young tight could be sent to prison due to the threat of Philis’s murder

Young tight could be sent to prison due to the threat of Philis’s murder

Young bandit The image of the investigator, which testifies to the gangs and called it “the greatest liar in the Da’s office,” and now prosecutors want to be canceled, referring to what they call the escalation campaign of intimidation that threatens life and can disrupt justice.

Young tight faces a potential prison time after Fulton County Prosecutors have accused him of a key witness and incitement of threats to law enforcement agencies, including the district prosecutor Fani Willis.

In the petitions filed on April 2, 2025, the district prosecutor’s office of the Fulton County, the state asked Judge Page Witaker to withdraw a conditionally young angle, citing what he called “a flashy disdain for the law, the security of witnesses and the integrity of lawsuits.”

The accusations are derived from publication on social networks as young banknotes shared on April 1.

The post included a photo of Marissa Ogoerito investigative, which was in the middle of the testimony during a high -profile hearing in the murder of a gang in a multi -design gang.

The judge specifically ordered her not to show her image. But the blogger opposed this order, and the young bandit rested him with a signature, which wrote: “Marissa Ogoerito is the biggest liar in the DA office.” The post quickly gathered more than two million views, causing a wave of online vitriol – including threats against Ogoerito and her family.

One of these threats included direct incitement to violence: “If the hatred is really real, then pull her mother”, combined with a photograph of the investigator’s mother’s house.

Her home address and her parents’ address were posted publicly after that. After a few hours, the threats increased even more.

Another social network account has published a message that threatens the life of Fulton Da Philly Wilison County: “I will personally be convinced that Fani Willis was killed.”

Prosecutors included this position as an exhibit in the submission and tied online activity directly with the influence of Williams and on the Internet.

“It’s not a single incident,” prosecutors wrote. “This is part of a calculated campaign of intimidation, harassment and misinformation developed for undermining the trial.”

They claim that Williams continued to associate with persons who use digital platforms to intimidate witnesses and government officials, pushing a story that undermines the court and the trust of his personnel.

Williams, who previously pleaded guilty and was placed on the test on October 31, 2024, ordered not to contact the victims or their families.

But his online activity and association with those who contribute to threats, prosecutors claim, violate these terms and justify the immediate cancellation of its conditional term.

“Failure to do will act firmly only to encourage further attempts to threaten, persecute and intimidate those who participate in this case,” prosecutors warned.

They emphasized that the global coverage of the young longing increases the danger, referring to their own reception during the hearing in October 2024. “I understand how it can be twisted. I understand that it can do it crazy people,” the young tight said then. “I promise you that I am 100 percent change that … I’m smarter. It’s more to rap.”

Judge Witaker recognized the rapper’s wide influence on the sentence, likening the public drama of the rap industry with a professional struggle and a reminder of the young bandit, who have his words out of music.

However, the state claims that the young thief has betrayed this trust and turned his platform into weapons against the judicial system.

In addition to abolishing its terms, prosecutors also ask the court to hold young competitions financially accountable for safety resources, deployed to protect purposeful.

The young tight pleaded his guilt in the YSL Rico case and was convicted on October 31, 2024. He received a 40-year sentence, and for five years it was issued by time, and the other 15 years will take place on the test.

An additional 20 years are “reverse”, that is, they will serve only if it violates its conditional conditions. ​

The date of hearing for the recall of the state has not yet been planned publicly.