More details from the YSL RICO trial have surfaced, as Judge Ural Glanville ordered that defense attorney Eric Johnson turn over his laptop so it can be searched for evidence.

Johnson represents YSL defendant Christian Eppinger, who had his case severed from the other eight defendants after it was revealed he allegedly had an affair with a sheriff’s deputy. 

Glanville noted there was “sufficient probable cause” for Johnson’s laptop to be searched. It is believed that Johnson allowed Eppinger to use the computer so that he and Akeiba Stanley could have an affair via Instagram

Previously, Judge Glanville ordered that YSL defendants using their attorney’s laptops can only review evidence and court documents. Johnson previously filed a motion to suppress and dismiss the seizure in July 2023, saying it violates the attorney-client privilege. Stay tuned for more updates.

source: The Brunswick