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Banned From Atlanta: The Challenges of Young Thug’s Unique Probation

The rapper was released from jail last week after a surprise guilty plea. For 15 years, a set of strict requirements will govern his life and music.

Joe Coscarelli
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Decisions and Verdicts, Gangs, Racketeering and Racketeers, Rap and Hip-Hop, Sentences (Criminal)
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