FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - Attorneys for rapper Jeffery Lamar Williams II — better known as Young Thug — are asking a Fulton County judge to throw out a civil forfeiture case tied to the YSL racketeering prosecution, arguing the State missed a mandatory deadline required under Georgia law.

What we know:

In a newly filed motion, Williams and his company, YSL Enterprises, claim the State failed to hold a hearing within 60 days of a court order lifting a stay on the forfeiture proceedings, as required under O.C.G.A. § 9-16-12(f). The statute mandates that once discovery ends or a stay is lifted, a hearing must be held — or continued for good cause — within 60 days, or the complaint must be dismissed.

According to the motion, the stay was lifted on April 1, 2025, but Williams’ attorneys were no

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