Young Thug co-defendant Yak Gotti stabbed in jail a day before due back in court

Rapper Yak Gotti, one of two co-defendants left in Young Thug’s historically long racketeering trial, has been stabbed in jail, according to authorities and his lawyer.The rapper, real name Deamonte Kendrick, was stabbed in Fulton County Jail’s south annex on Sunday, his lawyer Douglas Weinstein said on TikTok Monday, confirming the “reports are true.”“I don’t know his full medical condition, I don’t know his results at the hospital.It is very very difficult, nye impossible, to get information from this hospital on these things,” Weinstein said, asking people to “please keep Deamonte in your prayers, along with all those housed in our Fulton County jails.”Still, the lawyer said he spoke to the rapper as he awaited stitches in a hospital, saying: “While he sounded tired, I expect him to make a full recovery.” The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, however, maintained the rapper was left with only “minor injuries” — and would be well enough to return to court on Monday.The incident comes as jurors resume deliberations to reach a verdict in what has become known as the longest criminal trial in Georgia’s history.

Young Thug was indicted in 2022 on racketeering charges for allegedly running the Bloods-connected YSL gang, which he named his record label after.Kendrick is still on trial with co-defendant Shannon Stillwell, the last two of 28 co-defendants initially accused of various crimes including murder, armed robbery, drug dealing, carjacking and violence.Four defendants, including Young Thug, pleaded guilty in a surprising plea deal in October.The rapper, whose given name is Jeffery Williams, was sprung free on probation.Kendrick and Stillwell both rejected plea deals after more than a week of negotiations, with their lawyers declining to present evidence or witnesses in their trial.

Kendrick is facing one count of conspiracy to violate Georgia’s racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations (RICO) act, one count of murder, and ...

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