YSL trial judge apologizes after reading the N-word in court (Video)
Judge Paige Whitaker has apologized after using the n-word during court proceedings. The judge presided over the ongoing YSL trial. Whitaker recently sentenced Young Thug to probation after his accept a non-negotiable plea agreement.
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See what the YSL Trial Judge said
Judge Whitaker was reading a document during the hearing that provided evidence for the remainder two YSL defendants in court on Friday (November 8). The content included social media posts that prosecutors wanted to use as evidence. A prosecutor first read the post and trial judge YSL read it again to express his thoughts. “I had to do it because boo, these are missing,” the article said, and Judge Whitaker read correctly that why forgot to censor the n-word. She continued, trying to make sense of that message. “I mean you could say that means they had guns on them, but that would be pretty tense considering the context in which it appeared,” Paige Whitaker said.
Judge Paige Whitaker said the n-word while reading evidence in the YSL trial today. She later apologized. 😩 #TSRStaffBDpic.twitter.com/FgWHjcRmxe
– TheShadeRoom (@TheShadeRoom) November 8, 2024
After the court recessed, judge YSL went back to what she had said to clarify her intentions. She apologized and informed the court that this was the first time she had read the document.
“…I hope that doesn’t upset anyone. It certainly wasn’t meant to offend anyone. I don’t use that word, and it’s just that I should consider before saying what I say out loud to edit if there are any offensive words. So, I want to officially apologize for that,” trial judge YSL said.
What’s wrong with Young Thug?
As mentioned, the YSL trial judge recently released Thugger on a 15-year probation contract on October 31. He pleaded guilty to six counts of gang-related activity and no contest to one count of leading a criminal street gang and one count of conspiracy. violate the RICO statute. She released the rapper from jail and sentenced him to five years in prison with time served. If he violates the terms of his probation, he faces up to 20 years in prison.
He has since released several messages on social networksand TI shared about their collaboration together, seemingly creating new music.
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