50 Cent Reacts To The Snitching Allegations Surrounding Young Thug, Gunna
Leaked audio and video appear to have called into question Thug’s credibility.
Once more, 50 Cent has muddied the waters by ostensibly commenting on the circulating snitching accusations against Young Thug.
Following his release from prison, Thugger’s high-profile RICO case has become more and more of a topic of conversation. The G-Unit mogul uploaded a mysterious yet telling remark to Instagram, which many people think was a direct response to the situation.
50 Cent posted a video of a man dancing to the soulful song “In the Rain” by The Dramatics, captioning it, “This is how you gotta move in the streets now because these [ninjas] telling.” “NOW BE WARNING!”
The seasoned rapper and TV mogul did not name anyone, but his post’s timing—just hours after Young Thug’s interrogation video went viral online—left fans and onlookers unconcerned.
When Thug was seen on camera interacting with officials, there was a lot of conjecture that he might have collaborated to gain his release. The ongoing discussion about street code and loyalty in rap has been rekindled by the prospect of a plea agreement or collaboration with law authorities.
Many people praised Thug for remaining strong during the initial stages of his RICO trial, and he has firmly denied the accusations.
Leaked jail calls have emerged, adding fuel to the fire as Young Thug attacks fellow YSL associate Gunna for calling YSL a “gang” during his plea agreement. That statement, in Thug’s opinion, seriously hurt the defense and might have resulted in a lengthy prison sentence for him.
During the call, Thug stated, “He gave the jurors the agreement that it’s a gang.” He claimed that YSL is a gang and that he knows members of the trial who have committed crimes to support the group. That is a complete and utter untruth. RICO is that. Therefore, if a ni**a is found guilty on RICO, ni**a, you truly lost your life, ni**a.
The chart-topper notes that Gunna never testified in the case, and he and his legal team have strongly refuted allegations that he snitched. Gunna was freed from prison in 2022 after entering an Alford Plea.
He said at the time, “Even though I have committed to always telling the truth, I want to be very clear that I have not made any statements and have not been interviewed.” “Have not cooperated, have not consented to testify or be a witness for or against any party in the case, and have no intention whatsoever of participating in the trial process.”