GA - Rapper Young + others indicted on RICO & other charges, May 2022. Trial ongoing April 2023, interruptions, lawyer arrested. Fulton County. #2

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It took 16 days, spaced out over nearly three months, but on Tuesday the state’s key witness in the ongoing gang and racketeering trial of Atlanta rapper Young and five others was excused from the stand.

Jurors in the 21-month-long trial will have to decide whether they believe Kenneth Copeland’s courtroom testimony, in which he said he repeatedly lied to authorities, or if they trust instead what he told police over a series of interviews years ago where he implicated Young as the head of a violent criminal gang Young Slime Life.

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https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/what...-the-young--trial/NW22GOVAQ5DPPDSGWNGMY42CAY/

By Jozsef Papp and Shaddi Abusaid
16 hours ago
 
@JozsefPapp_

Sledge said he knows Kenneth Copeland, Young , Shannon Stillwell, Deamonte Kendrick, Damekion Garlington, Quindarious Zachary, Quantavious Grier (Young 's brother).Sledge said he doesn't know Rodalius Ryan and only knows of Marquavius Huey and Quamarvious Nichols.

Sledge testified that he met Young when the rapper was only 16-years-old.Sledge said he met Shannon Stillwell around 2014-2015.
 
Wednesday, September 4, 2024

@JozsefPapp_

Judge Whitaker has taken the bench as attorneys work through some issues before Antonio Sledge, a co-defendant who took a plea deal in December 2022, takes the stand to testify.


Attorneys are arguing about what limiting instruction to give jurors about Sledge's guilty plea and the state's intention to use that plea agreement during Sledge's testimony.


Whitaker is on recess until attorneys can review more information and they can resolve these issues.


Antonio Sledge has taken the stand.

Sledge said he knows Kenneth Copeland, Young , Shannon Stillwell, Deamonte Kendrick, Damekion Garlington, Quindarious Zachary, Quantavious Grier (Young 's brother).Sledge said he doesn't know Rodalius Ryan and only knows of Marquavius Huey and Quamarvious Nichols.


Sledge testified that he met Young when the rapper was only 16-years-old.Sledge said he met Shannon Stillwell around 2014-2015.



Sledge said he doesn't have the same relationship with Stillwell since he has been in custody.Deputy DA Love quickly asked Judge Whitaker to strike that testimony and attorney Max Schardt stood up to ask for a mistrial after Sledge's testimony about Stillwell being in jail.


Schardt said there is no reason, with Sledge cooperating with the state, that Sledge should have said that about Stillwell. Love quickly asks the mistrial motion to be denied.



Whitaker is going to deny the call for a mistrial.


Sledge is back. He clarifies that he does know Rodalius Ryan and identified him inside the courtroom.


Sledge said he met Kenneth Copeland in 2014 over a disagreement but it wasn't that serious but doesn't recall what the disagreement was about.


Sledge said he met Deamonte Kendrick back in 2014 and thinks he was introduced to him at a party and built a good relationship.


Sledge said he met Quantavious Grier, Young 's brother, in 2019 after they both got out of custody and said they build a relationship.


Sledge said he knows Young personally and has known him for 15 years and met him when he started to go to Cleveland Avenue to play basketball.


"Once I met Jeffery, we had a great relationship," Sledge said about meeting him in 2009.Sledge said he used to go to a couple of his shows at nightclubs and support Young .


Sledge testified that he would visit Young 's home a lot and knows the rapper's parents and had a good relationship.Sledge, who was outside the courtroom yesterday, he said he spoke to Young 's father but did not discuss the YSL case.


Sledge seems to be comfortable testifying and answering Deputy DA Love's questions.


Sledge is turned towards the jury when answering questions.



Sledge said he worked together with Kendrick, Stillwell and Young while going on tour.Sledge said he was head of security for the YSL record label and he personally picked the security guards at each city.


Sledge said he started working as head of security for YSL in 2015 for Young 's Rodeo tour with Travis Scott.Sledge said he used to party with Kendrick, Stillwell and Young at nightclubs and Young 's house.

"YSL is not a gang," Sledge said after Love asked him if he was part of a gang called YSL.Sledge also testified that he has never been a part of a gang known as YSL.


Sledge seems to have changed his tone in answering questions after Love started to ask about YSL being a gang.


Sledge showing a YSL “hand signal” to the jury.


Sledge said he loves Stillwell, Kendrick and Young and had a personal relationship with all of them.He also loves Garlington and Copeland.


Sledge said he has heard members of YSL "Slime" and has called members of YSL "Slime.""It's just a slang word we use towards each other," Sledge said, adding that he also calls random people "Slime.”



Sledge said he has heard Kendrick, Stillwell and Young say "Slime" before.


Sledge testified that nobody has committed a crime on behalf of YSL that he knows of.


Love is reading directly from the factual acknowledgments of Sledge's plea agreement when asking her specific questions.


Sledge asked to talk to his lawyer, so we are on a break.
 
We are back after a break.


Sledge testified that he committed crimes to increase the notoriety of YSL.


Sledge clarifies that the crimes he committed were more about principle rather than increasing the notoriety of YSL.


Sledge testified that he doesn't know of three or more members of YSL who have committed crimes to increase the notoriety, reputation of YSL.


Sledge said he is a member of YSL but doesn't remember the year he became a member.


Love is showing Sledge the factual acknowledgments he made when he took a plea deal in December 2022.


After reading his factual acknowledgments, Sledge testified that he has been a member of YSL since 2012.

Love keeps asking Sledge about crimes committed by members of YSL to increase notoriety and express loyalty to YSL but Sledge keeps avoiding to answer the same way as he did in the factual acknowledgements.

Sledge's attorney Derek Wright asked to approach the bench and talk with Judge Whitaker.

Lunch break until 1:30 p.m.
 
Rich Homie Quan has died. He was 34.




09/4/2024 While on the stand, the prosecution asked Woody (born Kenneth Copeland) about Young and Rich Homie Quan‘s relationship. “Yes, no, I don’t recall. Did have an issue with Rich Homie Quan bringing members of If Gang to his apartment?,” the prosecution asked. Instead of answering the question, Woody thought it was a good idea to ask the same question again. “, did you have an issue with Rich Homie… , ” he asked before being cut off. This exchange prompted the entire courtroom to let out a few laughs, included.

https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/young--woody-rich-homie-quan-ysl-rico-trial-1235767293/
 
@cathyrusson

I didn't report any speculation about a juror problem last night because it was just that, speculation. Rumors were going around that a juror saw or found out about @InfamousSylvia giving jurors nicknames. Judge Whitaker confirmed a deputy who found that out and brought it to her attention. As far as anyone is aware, jurors don't know about it.

8:58 AM · Sep 5, 2024
 
Thursday, September 5, 2024


@JozsefPapp_

As soon as Judge Whitaker took the bench this morning, she asked attorneys if they had anything to discuss about jurors.Attorney Katie Hingerty, who is here on behalf of Deamonte Kendrick, brought up a potential issue involving jurors and @InfamousSylvia.


There appears to have been a juror or jurors who brought up issues with some "nicknames" that they've apparently been given online.A deputy talked to judge and then removed Sylvia from the courtroom yesterday. Attorneys asked for a couple of minutes to talk about the issue.


Judge Whitaker said the deputy found out about the nicknames from checking on @InfamousSylvia's page and not from the jurors. She is bringing the jury out and Sledge is back on the stand.


To clarify, where the media and public sits and the courtroom configuration, you can't see the jury at all.There is a panel of tinted windows that you see the shadow of the jurors but can't make out their faces or really see them.


Love asked Sledge when does he wipe his nose, a "gang sign" that prosecutors allege YSL members use.Sledge said he wipes his nose when it itches.


Sledge said he has never heard Young call YSL "Young Slime Life" but Young has called him Slime before.


Sledge said he is familiar with Young 's music and listens to the songs.

Sledge said he has not watched the trial after his attorney told him not to.


Love is bringing up again the factual acknowledgements Sledge made as part of his plea deal.Sledge is saying that his understanding was that he would be able to explain and expand on what the factual acknowledgements were.


Sledge asks to talk to his lawyer after some of Love's questioning about the plea agreement.

There are some audio problems with the mics so Love was asked to speak loudly enough to be heard.


Love is asking questions about Sledge being under oath when he took the plea in December 2022.


Love is trying to introduce the factual acknowledgments of the plea deal as prior inconsistent statement over Young 's attorney Brian Steel objection.


Sledge testified that some of the factual acknowledgements he made were not true so Love is asking him to tell them today which ones are not true.


Here are the factual acknowledgments Sledge made as part of his plea deal.


Sledge testified that factual acknowledgements number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13 are true.
Sledge testified that number 7, 8, 9 are false.

Sledge also testified factual acknowledgements numbers 14, 15 are true.
Sledge testified that number 16 is false.


Sledge testified that he was never told "by another YSL associate that immediately after the murder of Donovan Thomas Jr. YSL associates met at the McDonald's on Cleveland Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, to discuss the murder.”

Sledge testified that he can't say he "personally knows that one or more YSL associates committed the murder of Donovan Thomas Jr. on behalf of YSL.”


Sledge testified that the part of factual acknowledgment #9 where it says that Young provided money to "lay low" after the murder of Donovan Thomas, it should have said that they got money to get their families out of harms way instead.


Sledge has gone back in some of the ones he mentioned were true before (#3, #4, #5, #6) as not entirely true anymore.


Lunch break until 12:45 for a juror to deal with an issue.
 
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