Young Thug Atty Says Contempt Charge Must Be Overturned
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By Kelcey Caulder

An attorney representing Atlanta rapper Young Thug urged the Georgia
Supreme Court on Thursday to reverse the 20-day jail sentence and contempt
of court conviction he received after refusing to divulge how he learned
about a closed-door meeting between prosecutors, a witness and the original
judge presiding over the rapper's racketeering trial.

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