Young Thug Jeffery Lamar Williams RICO Trial Begins

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Young Thug whose real name is Jeffery Lamar Williams RICO trial begins today and if the rapper is convicted will spend decades behind bars. Prosecutors are describing Young Thug as one of the creators of a violent street gang called YSL which stands for Young Slime Lime which is responsible for a long list of violent crimes from murders to shootings to carjackings and are associated with the Blood street gang. Young Thug defence team is portraying a hard working individual who is not only well respected in the music industry but is also very successful. One of the main factors that is causing sleepless nights for Young Thug is the amount of his co defendants who have already taken plea deals and have agreed to testify against him at trial. Needless to say there is going to be a ton of drama surrounding this trial with very severe stakes on the line.

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Rapper Young Thug, accused by prosecutors of co-founding a criminal street gang responsible for violent crimes and using his songs and social media to promote it, is set to go to trial starting Monday.

The Atlanta-based artist, whose given name is Jeffery Lamar Williams, was charged along with more than two dozen other people in a sprawling indictment last May, with more charges added in a second indictment in August. Fellow rapper Gunna, whose real name is Sergio Kitchens, was also charged.

Young Thug, 31, began rapping as a teenager and has become tremendously successful — performing around the world and starting his own record label, Young Stoner Life or YSL, where he serves as CEO. Artists on his record label are considered part of the “Slime Family,” and a compilation album, “Slime Language 2,” rose to No. 1 on the charts in April 2021.

He co-wrote the hit “This is America” with Childish Gambino, which became the first hip-hop track to win the song of the year Grammy in 2019. His hits, including “Stoner” and “Best Friend,” feature his squeaky, high-pitched vocals.

But prosecutors say YSL also has a darker connotation — a violent street gang called Young Slime Life founded by Young Thug and two others in 2012 and affiliated with the national Bloods gang. The alleged gang members named in the indictment are accused of committing violent crimes — including murders, shootings and carjackings — to collect money for the gang, burnish its reputation and expand its power and territory.

The indictment includes rap lyrics that prosecutors allege are overt acts “in furtherance of the conspiracy,” including a line from a song they say Young Thug released on YouTube: “I’m in the VIP and I got that pistol on my hip, you prayin that you live I’m prayin that I hit.” Another of his lyrics quoted in the indictment says, “I never killed anybody but I got something to do with that body.”

The original indictment charged 28 people with conspiracy to violate Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations, or RICO, law and also included other charges against many of them. Fourteen of them are set to proceed to trial, which starts Monday and is expected to last months.

Eight others, including Gunna, have already taken plea deals in the case, and six — four of whom don’t have lawyers and two who haven’t been arrested — will be tried later, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

The August indictment accuses Young Thug of racketeering conspiracy and participation in criminal street gang activity, as well as drug and gun charges.

One of 11 siblings with six children of his own, Young Thug has deep roots in his native Atlanta and works tirelessly at his art and other legitimate, lawful business ventures, his lawyers said in a May court filing that unsuccessfully sought his release on bond.

Attached to that filing were letters from more than a dozen music industry executives who have worked with Young Thug. They describe him as one of the most successful hip-hop artists in the world, a dedicated father and friend, a generous contributor to his community and a nurturing mentor to other artists.

In addition to specific charges, the August indictment includes a wide-ranging list of 191 acts that prosecutors say were committed between 2013 and 2022 as part of the alleged RICO conspiracy to further the gang’s interests.

Included in that list is an allegation that Young Thug threatened in July 2015 to shoot a security guard who was trying to get him to leave an Atlanta-area mall. On numerous occasions, he and others are alleged to have possessed various illegal drugs that they intended to distribute.

The indictment also accuses alleged gang associates of trying to kill rapper YFN Lucci in the Fulton County Jail last February and says that an alleged gang associate shot at a bus in 2015 that was carrying rapper Lil Wayne.

Gunna pleaded guilty last month to one count of conspiracy to violate the RICO Act, entering an Alford plea, which means he maintains his innocence but recognizes that it’s in his best interest to plead guilty.

He said in a statement released by his lawyers that when he became affiliated with YSL in 2016, he did not consider it a “gang,” but rather “a group of people from metro Atlanta who had common interests and artistic aspirations.” Gunna also stressed that he has not cooperated or agreed to testify for or against any party in the case.

In court, before the judge accepted the plea, when a prosecutor said that YSL is a music label and a gang and that Gunna had knowledge that its members or associates had committed crimes in furtherance of the gang, Gunna responded, “Yes, ma’am.”

He was sentenced to five years with one year commuted to time served and the balance suspended. He also must testify truthfully if called by any party in the case and must do 500 hours of community service, including talking to young people about the “hazards and immorality of gangs and gang violence.”

The other two alleged co-founders of the YSL gang — Walter Murphy and Trontavious Stephens — also each pleaded guilty last month to one count of conspiracy to violate the RICO Act. Murphy was sentenced to 10 years, with one year commuted to time served and nine years of probation. Stephens also got 10 years, with two years commuted to time served and eight years of probation.

https://www.courttv.com/news/rapper-young-thug-to-go-to-trial-in-gang-racketeering-case/

Sayfullo Saipov Murders 8 People In NYC With A Truck

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The murder trial of Sayfullo Saipov is finally beginning in New York for the murders of eight people in which he committed with a truck and if he is convicted he will be the next to join Federal Death Row. According to police reports Sayfullo Saipov rented a truck in New York City and drove down a bicycle path striking and killing eight people. Along with the murder charges Sayfullo Saipov is also facing terrorist charges which makes the crime Federal and eligible for the death penalty. The actual trial is suppose to take three months.

President Joe Biden who is not a supporter of the death penalty has spoken in the past of eliminating capital punishment on a Federal level. If Sayfullo Saipov does not get the death penalty when convicted he can expect to spend the rest of his life at ADX Florence the supermax prison in Colorado.

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A federal trial began Monday for Sayfullo Saipov, who is accused of using a rental truck to kill eight people after speeding into a New York City bike path in 2017.

Saipov, a native of Uzbekistan who was 29 at the time of the attack, has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges of murder. He could face the death penalty if convicted. He entered the federal courtroom in New York City wearing an olive-green sweater, gray pants, a beard, as well as reading glasses and a white face mask. Several of the victims’ families were also in attendance as Judge Vernon Broderick opened the proceedings Monday morning.

The trial is expected to last three months, with the jury sitting Mondays through Thursdays, the court says

Saipov’s attack is being treated as an act of terrorism, and prosecutors say they found multiple notes, written in Arabic, in and near the rental vehicle indicating that Saipov had pledged his loyalty to ISIS. Saipov is the first person to face federal charges that could result in the death penalty under President Biden’s administration

Eight people were left dead and 12 others injured following the 2017 attack, which took place near the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Of the eight killed, six were tourists from foreign countries, including five from Argentina and one from Belgium.

Some family members of foreign victims wore translation earpieces in the courtroom on Monday.

After speeding through the bike path, Saipov is accused of crashing his vehicle into a yellow school bus before exiting and yelling “Allahu Akbar.” He was immediately shot twice by nearby police officers, but he survived the wounds.

Saipov had worked as an Uber driver in New Jersey prior to the attack and had moved to New York City in search of better work opportunities

Federal authorities in New York have not carried out a death penalty since 1953

https://www.foxnews.com/us/trial-begins-accused-nyc-truck-attack-driver-sayfullo-saipov

Ron Jeremy To Be Declared Incompetent To Stand Trial For Rape

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Ron Jeremy the former porn star is expected to be declared incompetent and unable to go forward to trial on multiple counts of sexual assault. According to police records Ron Jeremy was arrested and charged with more than thirty counts of sexual assault. However his mental competence has been a hindering point to go forward with prosecution and now it is believed that due to severe dementia the former porn star is going to be declared incompetent.

However if Ron Jeremy mental health improves in the future prosecutors can return to charge him with the multiple counts of sexual assault. The accusations range back to the mid nineties with the age of victims ranging from 15 to 51 years old at the time of the crimes. Ron Jeremy pleaded not guilty in 2021.

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Ron Jeremy will reportedly be declared incompetent to stand trial for more than 30 counts of rape.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the retired adult film star, 69, whose legal name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, is suffering from “severe dementia” and will be declared unfit for trial on Jan. 17 and likely be placed in a state-run hospital, following allegations from at least 20 women since June 2020.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office and an attorney for Hyatt (Ron Jeremy) did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

In an email obtained by The Times, L.A. County Deputy District Attorney Paul Thompson said that mental health experts enlisted by both the prosecutors and Hyatt’s legal team determined his condition, of which there was no evidence he was faking.

“As a result of the agreement of the experts, the defendant will be declared incompetent to stand trial … his prognosis for improvement is not good,” Thompson wrote.

“If he does not improve, we will not be able to try him for his crimes,” he continued. “Because criminal proceedings are suspended as long as he is incompetent, we also cannot get a guilty plea from him or discuss other measures to get justice for the victims in this case.”

Hyatt can still be declared fit for trial in the future if his condition improves.

Some of Hyatt’s relatives reportedly suspected that he suffered from dementia before his arrest in 2020, according to the email. Experts reached their conclusion based on medical documents, as well as interviews with Hyatt, his relatives and L.A. County sheriff’s deputies who interacted with him during his incarceration.

Lianne Young, a former British adult film star and one of Hyatt’s accusers, told The Times she was “kind of numb” after hearing of the decision, noting that his indictment sparked a necessary conversation about consent in the adult film industry.

“It’s going to come down to public opinion now, and public opinion has looked at Ron like a god,” Young said. “It could be an indication to other predators or viewers of pornography that they can get away with such crimes.”

In August 2021, Hyatt was indicted on more than 30 counts of sexual assault, with accusations dating back to 1996 and victims ranging from ages 15 to 51. He pleaded not guilty and has maintained his innocence.

Hyatt was initially charged with a dozen counts of forcible rape, seven counts of forcible oral copulation, six counts of sexual battery by restraint, four counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object, two counts of sexual penetration of an unconscious or asleep person and one count of committing a lewd act on a minor.

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Teen Mom 2 Taylor Lewis Death Treated As Murder

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Taylor Lewis who appeared on the series Teen Mom 2 was found dead in a hotel room in Eden North Carolina and police are reportedly treating the death as a homicide. According to police reports Taylor Lewis (pictured right) was found dead by a housekeeper. By viewing surveillance tapes police saw two men leaving the hotel room approximately around the time that she passed. Police in North Carolina are now searching for the two men. Unfortunately Taylor Lewis has dealt with drug addiction in her past and the possibility still exists that her death was an overdose

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A former star of MTV reality TV show Teen Mom 2 has been found dead at the age of 29 in a suspected homicide.

Taylor Lewis was found dead on January 5 at a hotel in Eden, North Carolina by a housekeeper.

The official cause of death is still not known but police have said they are investigating a ‘potential homicide’.

Her sister told US publications that police are looking into footage that showed two men with Taylor in the hotel before she was found dead a few hours later.

Other reports suggest she might have died from a drug overdose after having battled addiction in the past.

Friends have paid tribute with fellow reality star Jenelle Evans, 31, posting message of condolence on social media.

Her former best friend wrote: “We were once best friends and we went our separate ways because of the diff crowds we chose to hangout with.

“I wanted to see you eventually flourish as a woman from a distance but was always rooting for you. I don’t know what happened but I am very saddened to hear this news and hope you’re resting easy.

“I’m so sorry and sending your family prayers #SweetAngel #RIP.

“I feel awful for not answering her in March 2022, but I felt like she wasn’t doing her best.”

Jenelle posted a series of old photos of them together and urged her followers to make sure they check up on their friends.

Taylor is survived by her daughter Jordan Ashlee Nikole Lewis, and ex-partner and Courtland.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/teen-mom-2-star-taylor-lewis-dies-aged-29/

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Teen Mom 2 star Taylor Lewis has died at the age of 29.

The TV star – who appeared on the show in 2014 – was found in her hotel room by a housekeeper, according to reports.

Her cause of death is ‘still unknown’, but it’s believed that police are investigating a ‘potential homicide’.

Lewis’ sister, Haylee Lewis, explained that she is helping with the investigation, telling In Touch: ‘I’ve been speaking with detectives too, and they are saying they saw footage of two men with Taylor in the hotel room.’

She was reportedly found ‘hours later’.

However, there are also reports that Lewis died from a drug overdose, having battled with addiction in the past.

Following her death, Lewis’ friends have paid tribute, with former best friend Jenelle Evans, 31, sharing a devastating social media post, after appearing on the show with Lewis while going through pregnancy.

‘Taylor what happened?!,’ she began. ‘We were once best friends and we went our separate ways because of the diff crowds we chose to hangout with.

‘I wanted to see you eventually flourish as a woman from a distance but was always rooting for you. I don’t know what happened but I am very saddened to hear this news and hope you’re resting easy.’

She concluded: ‘I’m so sorry and sending your family prayers #SweetAngel #RIP.

‘I feel awful for not answering her in March 2022, but I felt like she wasn’t doing her best.’

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Katelyn McClure Gets 3 Years For GoFundMe Scam

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Katelyn McClure is a woman from New Jersey who just received a three year prison sentence for a large GoFundMe scam that brought in over $400,000. According to police reports Katelyn McClure and her then boyfriend Mark D’Amico created a GoFundMe campaign stating that she was given $20 by a homeless man Johnny Bobbitt when she ran out of gas. Katelyn McClure and Mark D’Amico wanted to create a way to help Johnny Bobbitt get a new start in life. Needless to say a ton of people would send money to the campaign to the tune of over $400,000. Of course the money was spent on everything but the actual reason for the campaign.

Katelyn McClure would be arrested and charged with fraud and in the end would receive a three year prison sentence. Mark D’Amico would receive a five year prison sentence. Katelyn McClure and Mark D’Amico were also ordered to pay back the $400,000 to GoFundMe

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 was sentenced Friday to three years in state prison on state theft charges after previously pleading guilty over a GoFundMe scam that raised more than $400,000 in online donations. 

Katelyn McClure, 32, was not present in the Mount Holly courtroom when Judge Christopher J. Garrenger handed down her sentence due to her currently serving a one-year and one-day term in federal prison in Connecticut, according to a press release from the office of the Burlington County Prosecutor. McClure’s New Jersey sentence will run concurrently with her federal one. 

McClure previously worked as a state Department of Transportation worker and has been permanently barred from ever working as a public employee again.

“This sentencing brings to a close a case that defrauded more than 14,000 people whose decency and compassion for others elicited a tremendously heartwarming response to assist someone they believed was truly in need,” Prosecutor LaChia L.Bradshaw said in the press statement. 

McClure was charged in 2018 alongside her then-boyfriend, Mark D’Amico, for creating a crowdsource funding page on GoFundMe’s website titled “Paying It Forward,” wherein donors could purportedly help a homeless Philadelphia veteran named Johnny Bobbitt.

The GoFundMe scam began in 2017 after D’Amico took a photo of McClure and Bobbitt standing in front of an exit ramp in Philadelphia. The story attached to the photo detailed how Bobbitt had spent his last $20 to help McClure after she had run out of gas.

The campaign initially posted a goal of $10,000 to support Bobbitt which would cover apartment rent, a car, and six months’ worth of living expenses among other items. The three went on to conduct numerous newspaper and television interviews, with the donations eventually surpassing the goal and exceeding $400,000. Both McClure and D’Amico then spent the donations on personal expenses, including casino gambling, a BMW, and a Las Vegas trip.

All the donated funds were eventually spent within a span of just a couple of months, with Bobbitt then taking civil action against both D’Amico and McClure wherein he alleged he only received part of the funds. 

D’Amico pled guilty in December 2019 and was sentenced to five years in state prison, with his term also running concurrently with a federal one. Both he and McClure have been ordered to fully reimburse GoFundMe. 

Bobbitt pled guilty in March 2019 to conspiracy to commit theft by deception in the second degree and was then admitted to the New Jersey Judiciary’s Recovery Court program.

The GoFundMe scam turned out to be the “largest fraud perpetrated through the crowdfunding company” at the time, according to the press release. GoFundMe voluntarily reimbursed those who donated to the scam page. 

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