… Steel was held in contempt of court by the judge after revealing he knew what they were planning and the GA Supreme Court just stepped in to stop him from going to jail.BREAKING: The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled against Fani Willis and the corrupt judge in the Young Thug trial where Attorney Brian Steel discovered a plot by Willis and the judge to intimidate witnesses
— George (@BehizyTweets) June 12, 2024
Willis isn't just corrupt with the Trump case, she's corrupt all around… pic.twitter.com/saCxDwutbo
… for refusing to disclose his source who tipped him off that Judge Glanville and the Fulton County DA's office had an ex parte meeting that served to intimidate a key witness.BREAKING.🚨
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) June 13, 2024
Young Thug's lawyer will no longer have to serve JAIL TIME.
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that Brian Steel, the attorney representing rapper Young Thug in the YSL trial, will no longer be required to serve jail time after being granted bond.
Steel was held in… pic.twitter.com/AWhfoPsUL9
Judge Glanville and Steel had a dramatic showdown in court over the ex parte conference that ended in the judge issuing the attorney ten weekends in jail.
The judge ordered him to jail for "20 days consisting of every weekend for the next 10 weekends."
That jail sentence has been nullified on appeal.
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