Walter Murphy’s attorney insists that despite his client’s past, Murphy is a changed man who doesn’t “want to talk about [Young Thug].”
YSL co-founder Walter Murphy has been denied bond in RICO case 👀 pic.twitter.com/JsLEkqrJ3R
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) June 15, 2022
Following the ruling, WSB-TV reported that Hudson became upset because, according to him, Murphy is a changed man.
“He’s changed, judge! He’s crying. He’s doing the right thing,” Hudson said. “The whole case is about Young Thug — Jeffrey Lamar Williams. That’s who they want. My client don’t want to talk about Jeffery Williams.”
WSB-TV stated:
A prosecutor with the Fulton County District Attorney’s office said Hudson was told if Murphy cooperated with the DA’s office, the office would cooperate with him routine in such cases.
“He was messed up in 2012, and ‘13 and ‘15, but he has since changed,” Hudson said of Murphy’s previous offenses. Several were mentioned in the RICO indictment, but Hudson insisted that his client has already taken pleas in those cases.
“He changed his tune and changed his life,” Hudson stated.
Prosecutors:
“YSL is a criminal street gang that started in late 2012 in the Cleveland Avenue area of ATL. YSL claims affiliation with the national Bloods gang.”— Michael Seiden (@SeidenWSBTV) May 10, 2022
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