
Gunna's Former Attorney Defends Client Against Snitching Claims, Demands Critics 'Get Over It'
Gunna's former attorney Steve Sadow has strongly defended his client against persistent "snitch" accusations related to the YSL RICO case. Here are the key facts:
Sadow emphasized that Gunna:
- Did not cooperate with authorities
- Did not harm Young Thug's case
- Spent 8 months in jail before release
- Entered an Alford plea (maintaining innocence)
- Received a 5-year suspended sentence with no restrictions

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Since his release in December 2022, Gunna has:
- Performed worldwide
- Achieved international recognition
- Earned millions of dollars
In comparison, Young Thug:
- Spent 30 months in jail
- Pleaded guilty and no contest
- Received 15 years probation
- Must report to authorities
- Cannot live in Atlanta
Sadow noted that both rappers initially faced identical RICO charges. Gunna's Alford plea allowed him to maintain innocence while receiving a time-served suspended sentence, without any requirement to testify against others.
Young Thug's release came after taking a plea deal in October, negotiated by what REFORM Alliance's chief policy officer Eric Haney called "phenomenal lawyers." However, his probation terms specifically bar him from the Atlanta metropolitan area for the next decade.

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