Gunna wasn't the only YSL member who slipped out of jail this week.
Walter Murphy, who co-founded YSL with Young Thug, also took a plea deal on RICO and conspiracy charges that got him out with time served.
Like Gunna, Murphy insisted that he had not snitched to get his sweat deal.
But like Gunna, Murphy agreed to testify "truthfully" if prosecutors call him to the stand in their ongoing cases against the other 26 YSLs, including Thugger.
So the co-founder of YSL Walter Murphy plead guilty to racketeering and got out this week. He got a year of time served and 9 year’s probation. He slipped outta jail on Tuesday. WTF is going on in Atlanta shawty? pic.twitter.com/RAbNEMM6jK
— OFFICIALTRPE.com (@OfficialTrpe) December 15, 2022
All in all, this is starting to look really bad for Thug, who's facing 20 years to life when he goes to trial next month.