Young Thug gets Atlanta ban terms amended
Judge Paige Reese Whitaker has amended the terms of rapper Young Thug's ban from the metro Atlanta area. He was originally sentenced to 15 years of probation. For 10 of those years, he would be banned from the Atlanta area. On Wednesday, Whitaker ruled that if there were no violations of probation within the first three years, Young Thug could return home for up to two weeks at a time, up to four times per year, non-consecutively.
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