Gunna will be released after pleading responsible in the YSL case,
but says he hasn't gone crazy with the young Thug
Gunna pleaded guilty on Wednesday (Dec. 14) in the closely
watched criminal case against Minor Thug
and other alleged Atlanta gang members,
ending his involvement in the sprawling case
and securing his release from prison, though the rapper was worried that he was
not cooperating more. with the prosecutors.
In a statement issued with the help of his legal professionals,
Gunna (real name Sergio Kitchens)
testified that he had pleaded
guilty known as Alford
a maneuver that allows the defendant to perform a formal
act of contrition while he retains his identity.
In technical terms, the rapper pleaded guilty to a bachelor's
degree against him
and was sentenced Wednesday to a suspended
sentence of time served.
Need More Stories
Learn more