Another co-defendant in the YSLRacketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act case was denied bond on Tuesday (June 14) by a Fulton County judge.
YSL Co-Founder Denied Bond While Attorney Says Whole Case Has Been Made About Young Thug Published on:Jun 16, 2022, 2:55 PM by 1 Fulton County, GA Another co-defendant in the YSL RICO case was denied bond on Tuesday (June 14) by a Fulton County judge. Walter Murphy is an alleged co-founder of the Young Stoner Life collective and hell remain behind bars until his trial next year. Murphys past is coming back to haunt him as he faces attempted murder and felony assault with a deadly weapon charges for incidents allegedly taking place in 2013 and 2015. A frustrated Murphy is shown on the conference video call after learning of his bond denial as his attorney, Jacoby Hudson, accused the prosecution of making the entire case about bringing down Young Thug. Hes changed, judge! Hes crying. Hes doing the right thing, The whole case is about Jeffery, Young Thug, Jeffery Lamar Williams, Hudson said. Thats who they want. My client dont wanna talk about Jeffery Williams. According to WSB-TV, the prosecution has offered to cooperate with Murphy if he was willing to cooperate with them by offering valuable information regarding the RICO case to the Fulton County District Attorneys office, but he has no interest. Read more