Young Thug's probation won't be revoked over a tweet calling a government investigator "the biggest, liar," a judge ruled on Thursday (April 3).
Atlanta rapper Young Thug told fans on Wednesday that he's 'all about peace and love,' about an hour before prosecutors filed a motion to revoke his probation.
Prosecutors want rapper Young Thug's probation revoked after they claim he engaged in "threatening" behavior on social media.
Young Thug has responded to the Atlanta's D.A.'s bid to revoke his probation over a tweet criticizing a government investigator. Get the details here.
Prosecutors say the investigator whose photo Young Thug reposted is currently a witness in a “multi-defendant gang murder” case. The judge explicitly said during a hearing that the investigator was not to be shown on television while testifying, their filing says.
In his first show since being released from prison last year, rapper Young Thug is among the headliners for the Summer Smash festival near Chicago.