Gunna has reached a plea agreement to be released.
After pointing out that he had received good newsrapper from atlanta, Gunahe pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to racketeering in a criminal organization case against him, the rapper Young bullying and several other alleged members of the Young Slime Life (YSL) criminal street gang. Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Wein was the only TV reporter in court on Wednesday when Gunawhose real name is Sergio Kitchens, faced a judge.
The rapper entered into a plea deal in which he pleaded guilty to one count because it was in his best interest, while maintaining his innocence of other offenses on the same charge against YSL. by agreement, Guna He was sentenced to five years in prison with one year already served in prison. The remaining four years of his sentence have been suspended and will be subject to special conditions, including 500 hours of community service.
After the sentence was released, the rapper released a statement saying, “Although I have agreed to always be honest, I want to make it clear that I have not made any statements, have not been questioned, have not cooperated with the police, have not agreed to testify or have I am a witness for or against any party to the case and have absolutely no intention of participating in the trial process in any way.”
Guna🇧🇷 Young bullying and 26 others arrested in May on gang charges that alleged that the YSL is a violent criminal street gang that committed multiple murders, shootings and carjackings over the course of a decade. Prosecutors said the rapper promoted the gang’s activities in songs and on social media.
In his statement on Wednesday, Guna He said that when he joined YSL in 2016, he did not think of it as a gang, but wrote “more like a group of people from the greater Atlanta area with common interests and artistic aspirations”. Guna🇧🇷 “My focus at YSL was entertainment – rap artists who wrote and performed songs that exaggerated and ‘glorified’ urban life in the black community.”
Guna He said he values his connection with YSL music and always will. He said he would see his release as an opportunity to give back to his community and educate young men and women about the destructive nature of criminal street gangs. Young bullying He remains in prison and awaiting trial.