Dennis Murphy
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It's been interesting to retrieve some of these memories again. Yeah.
They were about to start jury selection, and the attorney said, we've had it with him. So it's crazy.
They were about to start jury selection, and the attorney said, we've had it with him. So it's crazy.
They were about to start jury selection, and the attorney said, we've had it with him. So it's crazy.
If you had told me that this was scripted in a TV show, this was like too unbelievable.
If you had told me that this was scripted in a TV show, this was like too unbelievable.
If you had told me that this was scripted in a TV show, this was like too unbelievable.
Thanks for having me.
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Thanks for having me.
If you, you know, believe the Rico case, Young Thug is sort of the head of the snake that extends throughout, you know, a large swath of criminality in Atlanta, which the DA has tied to a rise in crime in the city and has sort of put that at the feet of Young Thug and YSL. That's his record label.
If you, you know, believe the Rico case, Young Thug is sort of the head of the snake that extends throughout, you know, a large swath of criminality in Atlanta, which the DA has tied to a rise in crime in the city and has sort of put that at the feet of Young Thug and YSL. That's his record label.
If you, you know, believe the Rico case, Young Thug is sort of the head of the snake that extends throughout, you know, a large swath of criminality in Atlanta, which the DA has tied to a rise in crime in the city and has sort of put that at the feet of Young Thug and YSL. That's his record label.
Yeah, it's the idea that he is the head of this crime syndicate, this record label YSL that has done, you know, a lot of crime and violence in the city.
Yeah, it's the idea that he is the head of this crime syndicate, this record label YSL that has done, you know, a lot of crime and violence in the city.
Yeah, it's the idea that he is the head of this crime syndicate, this record label YSL that has done, you know, a lot of crime and violence in the city.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, this is a huge case. This is a huge, sprawling case. And there are still a few people who are still on trial.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, this is a huge case. This is a huge, sprawling case. And there are still a few people who are still on trial.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, this is a huge case. This is a huge, sprawling case. And there are still a few people who are still on trial.
Yeah, I mean, rap on trial is a huge issue that has gone back many years. That is a dangerous, slippery slope in hip-hop. There's a lot of people who make lyrics. If you based crimes on lyrics, almost every rapper, not even just rapper, a lot of musicians themselves would go to jail to base criminality on fictional characters. It's extremely dangerous.