Crime

The Young Thug Case Has Lost Its Second Judge This week

By HHL JT
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Judge Shukura L. Ingram, who replaced Judge Ural Glanville on Young Thug's endless RICO case earlier this week, has recused herself.

Ingram's deputy had been arrested for an improper relationship with Thug’s co-defendant, Big Bhris (Christian Eppingee), and Ingram didn’t want the potential appearance of impartiality.

Glanville was removed after Thug's legal team accused him of coercing a witness to testify against the YSLs.

Any new judge is good for Thug, if only because it increases the chance they will approve bail for the 32-year-old who has been locked up for over two years.

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