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Deamonte Kendrick and Shannon Stillwell are the only remaining defendants in the YSL trial. Four other defendants, including Young Thug, took plea deals this week.
Rapper Yak Gotti and Shannon Stillwell, the last two of Young Thug's co-defendants in the YSL RICO trial, finally received a verdict. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 💵📚 Celeb ...
On their fourth day of deliberations Tuesday, the jury determined the final two remaining defendants in the case, Deamonte Kendrick (aka Yak Gotti) and Shannon Stillwell, were almost entirely not ...
The jury found Shannon Stillwell guilty on only one charge for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Stillwell was sentenced to the 10-year maximum with credit for the two years he already ...
Deamonte Kendrick and Shannon Stillwell were found not guilty on multiple charges, including murder, on Tuesday. They were originally on trial with rapper Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery ...
Shannon Stillwell was found guilty only of a gun possession charge. The verdicts came nearly two years after jury selection began and a year after opening statements in a trial plagued with problems.
Shannon Stillwell was cleared on seven of eight counts. He was sentenced to time served for his only conviction, on a gun charge. Kendrick and Stillwell were the only two defendants who took their ...
Shannon Stillwell, also known as SB, was convicted of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He was sentenced to 10 years, with two years to serve—including time already served—and the ...
The jury found Shannon Stillwell guilty on only one charge for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Stillwell was sentenced to the 10-year maximum with credit for the two years he already ...
On Thanksgiving Eve, jurors deliberated for several hours in Georgia’s longest criminal trial, the YSL RICO case, involving two defendants accused of murder.
Kendrick and Stillwell were among 28 people indicted along with Young Thug in May 2022 on charges including conspiring to violate Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
Stillwell was sentenced in court and will leave a free man -- he was given 10 years, only two to serve in jail, and he was credited with time already served, which amounts to more than ten years ...