The pleas keep coming in Georgia's case against the YSL.
Antonio Sledge become the seventh member of the record label/gang to take a deal yesterday.
He will leave jail with 30 years probation, although that could become 15 if completes the special conditions of the plea -- which includes testifying during the rest of the YSLs trial.
He also admitted Young Thug give him money to lay low after a murder.
BREAKING: #YoungThug co-defendant Antonio Sledge will testify to and has signed statements about Young Thug and others knowledge and/or participation in murders, drive-by shootings, gang activity, drug sales and more. 3/4 WATCH: pic.twitter.com/b0Kh4DhKcF
— Cathy Russon (@cathyrusson) December 28, 2022
While the DA has been handing out pleas like candy it doesn't look like Thugger is going to get one.
The state believes he was the ringleader of the YSLs and wants him punished as such.