ATLANTA - Jeffery Williams, better known by his stage name Young Thug, appeared in court with several others who were re-indicted on additional charges into a street gang investigation in Fulton County.An attorney for Williams objected to a portion of the indictment on the basis of a speedy trial motion he filed in a prior hearing."I'm still going to leave the case on a 9 January 2023, posture for trial," Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville said.Glanville went through legal waivers with Williams, ensuring he understood his case had been re-indicted.
Williams said he spoke with his attorneys about the new indictment. A prosecutor asked Williams to swear the statements he made in court on Thursday were truthful.Jeffery Williams, better known by his stage name Young Thug, appeared in court with several others who were re-indicted on additional charges into a street gang investigation in Fulton County.
Williams or Young Thug is in the Cobb County Detention Center. A judge denied bond for other suspects and heard several motions filed by the state on Thursday.
Christian Eppinger, an alleged gang member accused of shooting an Atlanta police officer and other crimes in the indictments, will have another hearing on Sept.