Gunna, the rapper behind "Pushin' P," surrendered to authorities earlier this week as part of a 28-person indictment involving members of the Young Stoner Life (YSL) group. He is charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Gunna appeared in court for a bond hearing on Wednesday (May 12), and he was denied bond. Gunna's attorneys, Donald F. Samuel, John A. Garland, and Kristen W. Novay, issued a statement regarding the charges. According to the statement, "Mr. Sergio Kitchens, also known as Gunna, is not guilty. The indictment portrays his music as part of a criminal plot, which is incorrect. Mr. Kitchens has been an advocate for his community, and it is our honor to represent him." Young Thug was also refused bond after appearing via video from Fulton County Jail in front of Judge Robert Wolf on Wednesday (May 11). Young Thug is charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and one count of criminal street gang activity. Drugs and firearms were also discovered at Young Thug's residence after officials conducted a search warrant, leading to additional charges.
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