Defendant in YSL gang and racketeering trial stabbed as he awaits jury verdict
- Deamonte Kendrick, also known as Yak Gotti, was stabbed in jail but is expected to appear in court on Monday, according to his attorney Doug Weinstein.
- The jury began deliberations last Tuesday and will resume after a break for Thanksgiving, with deliberations lasting about six hours.
- Kendrick faces serious charges, including gang activity, while a co-defendant, Shannon Stillwell, is involved in the same trial.
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Rapper Yak Gotti St*bbed In Jail!!
YSL codefendant Yak Gotti was reportedly stabbed in Fulton County Jail on Sunday. He reportedly got into a physical confrontation with another inmate, but his injuries were not too severe, and the Young Thug affiliate, real name Deamonte Kendrick, was in court yesterday for jury deliberations. “This is an active investigation to determine the aggressor in this incident and if charges will be pending,” the sheriff’s office said. I spoke to Deamo…
YSL Defendant Stabbed in Fulton County Jail as D.A. Fani Willis Seeks to Conclude Trial | The Star News Network
One of the remaining defendants in the Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ racketeering trial of musical artists associated with Young Slime Life (YSL) and Young Thug was reportedly stabbed at the Fulton County Jail on Sunday as the district attorney seeks to conclude the trial. Young Slime Life co-defendant Deamonte Kendirck was stabbed at the Fulton County Jail by another inmate, WABE reported his attorney revealed Monday after the ra…
Yak Gotti Was Reportedly Stabbed At Fulton County’s Jail Annex As The YSL Racketeering Trial Prepares To Wrap Up
Getty Image Although Young Thug was recently released after accepting a plea deal in his racketeering case, ending a two-year stint in Fulton County jail, the trial continues for some of his co-defendants, including Yak Gotti. Yak Gotti, whose real name is Deamonte Kendrick, was reportedly stabbed at Fulton County jail’s south annex on Sunday, prompting a statement from the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office to local news station WSB-TV. “Deamonte …
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