Gunna’s chances of pre-trial release are significantly lower after a Georgia judge denied him bond for the second time in a Thursday hearing, Billboard reports and Gunna’s attorney Steve Sadow confirms.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville, who first turned down Sadow’s bond proposal in late May, refused to reconsider his decision, citing his earlier concern that the Atlanta rapper, whose legal name is Sergio Kitchens, would intimidate witnesses if released.
Kitchens is currently incarcerated on a single charge of conspiracy to violate Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) act, one of 56 charges brought against 28 purported members of the alleged criminal street gang Young Slime Life — overlapping but not to be confused with the record label Young Stoner Life, according to state prosecutors.
Young Thug, the founder of Young Stoner Life Records and the alleged leader of Young Slime Life, is also under indictment and has also been denied bond twice.
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