The high-profile trial of rapper Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, has been further delayed after the presiding judge was removed from the case amid allegations of bias and improper conduct.
The defense had filed a motion to remove Glanville, citing allegations of bias and misconduct, including holding an improper meeting with a key prosecution witness.
Krause, while agreeing "generally" with Glanville's defense of his actions as "proper," decided that recusal was necessary to maintain public trust in the judicial system.Judge Ural Glanville has been recused from Young Thug's YSL RICO trial after holding a secret meeting with prosecutors and a key witness.
— No Jumper (@nojumper) July 15, 2024
Superior Court Judge Rachel Krause granted the motions filed by Young Thug and his co-defendant Deamonte Kendrick. pic.twitter.com/szo2cr1bvQ
"This Court has no doubt that Judge Glanville can and would continue presiding fairly over this matter if the recusal motions were denied, but the 'necessity of preserving the public's confidence in the judicial system' weighs in favor of excusing Judge Glanville from further handling of this case," Krause wrote in her order.
The decision follows a dramatic turn in the trial on June 7, when Kenneth Copeland, also known as "Lil Woody," refused to testify despite a plea bargain agreement, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Copeland was subsequently found in contempt of court and jailed. Williams' attorney, Brian Steel, confronted Glanville after learning about a private meeting held in the judge's chambers with Copeland and the prosecution, leading to Steel also being found in contempt of court. His sentence of 10 weekends in jail has been stayed pending an appeal.
The trial, already the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia history, has faced numerous legal hurdles. Jury selection alone took 10 months, and the trial has seen frequent breaks and delays.Remarkable that it doesn't appear to be the actual ex parte meeting that did Judge Glanville in in the Young Thug / YSL trial - it was how he handled the aftermath, and his arrogant rejection of the recusal motions, and his own written order. https://t.co/JcksdZuNe4 pic.twitter.com/FZbwRMVzt5
— Meghann Cuniff (@meghanncuniff) July 15, 2024
Following Glanville's removal, the case has been reassigned to Shukura L. Ingram, according to the court's standard procedures. The timeline for when testimony will resume remains unclear as the new judge familiarizes themselves with the complex case.Young Thug’s case has been assigned to a new Judge:
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Judge Shukura L. Ingram pic.twitter.com/QNoZn866wf
Williams, along with several co-defendants, faces racketeering charges. The case, which has attracted significant media attention, continues to unfold with each legal maneuver further complicating the proceedings.