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Atlanta Rapper Gunna Reaches Plea Deal in YSL Gang Case

The New York Times – Music:

The artist born Sergio Kitchens was among the 28 people, including the rap star Young Thug, who were charged this year with violating Georgia’s racketeering laws.

Joe Coscarelli
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Fulton County (Ga), Gangs, Gunna (Rapper), Racketeering and Racketeers, Rap and Hip-Hop
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