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Judge Reese Whitaker of Fulton County Superior Court declined to revoke Young Thug‘s probation on Thursday, ruling that his social media posts do not violate its terms.
In the order, Whitaker wrote that the court “declines to revoke Defendant’s probation based on the violation asserted,” but noted that Thug should “exercise restraint regarding certain topics.”
Young Thug has been accused of violating the terms of his probation as Georgia prosecutors are seeking to revoke it over his social media activity.
Prosecutors filed a motion to revoke his probation earlier on Wednesday, per AJC, claiming that Thug violated it with posts on social media.
The filing states that he tweeted an image of Marissa Viverito, an investigator with the Atlanta Police Department who was involved in his trial, accompanied by the caption, “Biggest liar in the DA office.”
In doing so, prosecutors assert that he “demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law, the safety of witnesses, and the integrity of judicial proceedings.”
Prosecutors filed a motion to revoke his probation earlier on Wednesday, claiming that Thug violated it with posts on social media.