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    Lil Wayne Could Be Called to Testify in Young Thug’s YSL RICO Trial

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    Lil Wayne May Testify in Young Thug’s YSL Rico Trial Over 2015 Tour Bus Shooting

    Lil Wayne may be called to testify in Young Thug’s ongoing YSL Rico trial, related to the 2015 tour bus shooting. Fulton County prosecutors attempted to play videos of Lil Wayne speaking about Young Thug in court, but the judge refused unless Lil Wayne testified himself.

    The prosecution aims to use the shooting against Young Thug, alleging he hired someone to carry it out. The driver of Lil Wayne’s tour bus at the time, Alvin Lewis, is set to take the stand on Monday. He previously sued Young Thug, Birdman, and the alleged shooter over the incident.

    While videos of Lil Wayne may not be allowed as evidence, the judge ruled that prosecutors can use a conversation Young Thug had with authorities in 2015. Thug’s attorneys tried to have the results of that talk declared inadmissible, arguing it violated his rights, but the judge disagreed.

    The trial has been filled with drama, including a heated exchange between attorneys caught on camera during a livestream. The case has been ongoing since the shooting occurred in 2015, with PeeWee Roscoe’s conviction being overturned in 2018.

    As the trial continues, the possibility of Lil Wayne taking the stand adds another layer of intrigue to the proceedings. Stay tuned for updates on this high-profile case.

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