Rapper Young Thug received a complex 40-year sentence Thursday that could lead to his immediate release, putting a pin in Georgia's longest criminal trial. Judge Paige Whitaker structured the sentence to include time served plus 15 years of probation, with a suspended 20-year prison term that would only be imposed if probation terms are violated. The rapper, born Jeffery Lamar Williams, has spent over 900 days in custody since his May 2022 arrest.

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Williams must also conduct quarterly anti-gang and anti-gun presentations. The case against Williams and 27 associates at his Young Stoner Life (YSL) Records label alleged the organization was actually a criminal gang called Young Slime Life, responsible for "75 to 80% of violent crime" in Atlanta. The trial faced multiple setbacks, including Judge Ural Glanville's recusal over misconduct allegations, defense attorney Brian Steel's contempt charge, and security breaches including a dep.