July 5, 2024
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Young Thug Rico Trial News



Young Thug Rico Trial News

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A star witness in Fulton County prosecutors’ case against superstar musician Young Thug says he has a hearing problem; has a visual problem; identifies as special needs; and frequently responds to prosecutors’ questions about his past associations with “whatchu mean?”

Welcome to the latest developments in Atlanta’s trial of the century.

Kenneth Copeland – aka Woody – also fired his stand-in attorney this week, telling Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville, “She fired. I don’t want her.”

Copeland has been on the stand since Monday, June 10, after spending a weekend in the Fulton County Jail. As prosecutors have tried to tie him to Young Thug and his alleged YSL gang, Copeland has at times been both cooperative and uncooperative; has yawned and frequently appeared bored; and was spinning around in the witness chair until a very large and intimidating Fulton County sheriff’s deputy told him Tuesday morning to stop.

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