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Famous Atlanta Rapper Gunna Calls For Young Thug’s Release Using Sign With “Free Jeffery” During His First Performance After His Arrest

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Famous Atlanta rapper Gunna called for the release of Young Thug using a sign with “Free Jeffery” during his first show after his arrest.

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Famous Atlanta rapper Gunna called for the release of Young Thug using a sign with “Free Jeffery” during his first show after his arrest. (Photo: Rolling Stone)

Famous Atlanta Rapper Gunna Expresses His Support for Young Thug and Calls for His Release During His First Show Since His Arrest

Famous Atlanta rapper Gunna expressed his support for Young Thug and called for his release during his first show since his arrest as the famous Atlanta rapper flashed a sign that reads, “Free Jeffery,” referring to Young Thug, whose real name was Jeffery Williams.

According to a report published in Hip Hop DX, the famous Atlanta rapper was arrested with Young Thug for racketeering in a RICO case last year; however, the famous Atlanta rapper was released after pleading guilty to a charge against him.

After his release for entering an Alford plea, the famous Atlanta rapper continued to express his support for Young Thug to be released from prison as well even though the famous Atlanta rapper was accused of snitching against other people involved in the case just to escape.

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Famous Atlanta Rapper Gunna Claims He Never Snitch Against Young Thug After His Release

Following his release, the famous Atlanta rapper claimed that he never snitched against Young Thug or anyone else by entering a plea deal in connection with the RICO case of their label, Complex reported.

Young Thug remained in prison while waiting for his trial while the famous Atlanta rapper was already back in the business and working on his album and upcoming shows.

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