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NextImg:Popular Rapper Arrested During Satanic Ritual - The Conservative Brief

Rapper Young Thug’s trial is about to take place on RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) violations and criminal charges.

Thug, whose real name is Jeffrey Williams, is represented by Brian Steel and a legal team who are very concerned about the evidence against him.

Now, Thug’s defense attorneys are trying to stop a disturbing video of satanic goat sacrifice being used as evidence in the trial.

The rapper’s legal team is racing against time and working to hide the video that incriminated Williams’ accomplice Shannon “SB” Stillwell. Steel doesn’t want the “religious ritual” video to reach the jury fearing it could bias the case.

The video was recorded in March 2022.

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The video contains scenes of Stillwell’s arrest during a religious ritual involving the sacrifice of goats. Williams’ defense contends that the video is irrelevant to the trial and will be a point of bad influence for the jury.

The motion was filed last Thursday, July 27 and argues Stillweel’s arrest is unrelated to Williams’ case.

In the document, they say Stillwell was arrested on charges of another crime. In May 2022, Williams and several others were charged with participating in violent and criminal acts since 2012, including RICO violations.

Williams’ defense team is quite worried. And no wonder! There is a lot of prejudice against religious practices that involve animal sacrifice, especially ones that appear satanic in nature.

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The video is sure to be a burden on the jury, but it’s part of the evidence since it shows the arrest. Stillwell and Williams are members of the Young Slime Life gang. The gang has about 30 people and they are all charged with numerous crimes.

Wiliams, Stillwell, and six other defendants are part of the same trial; so arguing the crimes are completely separate is inaccurate. This strange conduct of pop culture figures and their obsession with satanism needs to be shown.

Let’s see the video.