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Young Thug Wins Court Order to Regain $145,000, Multiple Cars Seized During YSL Trial

The rapper’s attorney confirmed that a judge approved the return of cash, vehicles, and 72 pieces of jewelry

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Young Thug is getting a lot of his money and belongings back. On Monday, an attorney for the rapper confirmed to Rolling Stone that a Fulton County judge approved the return of Young Thug’s belongings — including $145,000 and four vehicles — that were seized prior to his long-running YSL trial in Atlanta.

Attorney Brian Steel said that the cars the rapper will be returning are a Corvette, a Jeep Grand Cherokee, a Dodge Durango, and a Can-Am Spyder. Additionally, he’ll get back 72 pieces of jewelry that were taken from his home on May 9, 2022.

“I think that the court has no option under the case law and under the statute but to grant this dismissal, so the dismissal is granted,” Judge Paige Reese Whitaker said in court, per Billboard.

Prosecutors, who had blamed delays in Thug’s court case on the rapper’s lawyer in court filings, may decide to appeal the ruling, postponing the return of such belongings. Some other items had already been returned.

“We are perplexed that Judge Whitaker dismissed the case based on a timeline requested by defense counsel and a date the court set for trial,” Deputy District Attorney Jeff DiSantis told Atlanta’s Fox station. “We are evaluating the case now for possible appeal, considering that strange procedural history.”

Young Thug pleaded out of his racketeering conspiracy case in October 2024 and was sentenced on the spot to time served, 15 years of probation, and a “backloaded” consecutive sentence of 20 years that would transpire should he violate probation.

In an interview earlier this summer, Thug maintained that he was an “innocent man” but pleaded guilty to avoid a harsher sentence. “Just pleading to something you know that you didn’t do is crazy,” he told GQ. “But you get a chance to keep fighting. [You can] worry about the jury’s fate, or you [can] just go ahead now and go home. It’s like shit. Go home.”

From Rolling Stone US.

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