BUSINESS IS BUSINESS: Young Thug's Darkest Hour, the Album it spawned, and the Fight for His Life
How a half baked and broken album could be the Atlanta rappers most important work of his career. A reflection on BUSINESS IS BUSINESS one year later.
“If that’s true what this is is coercion…
“…witness intimidation, ex parte communications that we have a constitutional right to be present for,” said attorney Brian Steel in court on June 13th before being placed in cuffs in the Fulton County courtroom.
Steel who is a criminal defense attorney and according to his website: “tirelessly defended those accused of criminal misconduct since 1991 and has built a national criminal defense practice in state and federal courts based on exhaustive preparation, creative and novel motions, skillful appellate advocacy and zealous courtroom showdowns.”
On this day he is representing Jeffery Lamar Williams also known as Young Thug…
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