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Part 21: Lil Woody: I Apologize to Young Thug, But I'm Not the Main Reason for His Trial
Part 19: Lil Woody on Saying He Lied on Young Thug, Admitting to Shooting Rich Homie Quan's Dad
Part 1: Lil Woody on "Terrorizing" After Best Friend Killed in Drive-By
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Young Thug's recent plea deal marked a pivotal moment in what has been described as the longest criminal trial in Georgia's history. Young Thug, facing severe charges including gang-related activities and gun crimes, took a plea that resulted in substantially reduced sentencing. Originally facing a possible 45-year sentence, he agreed to a deal of five years with credit for time served and 15 years' probation. He is also banned from Atlanta for a decade, except for specific family events, and must avoid promoting gang culture. Lil Woody shared his emotional relief upon hearing the news of Young Thug's release, describing it as the "best day" of his life. Despite the legal turmoil and potential for a mistrial due to numerous filings, the reduced charge was a significant victory orchestrated by attorney Brian Steele, bringing an unexpected resolution to the case.