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Reporter Asks Why Jack Harlow Isn’t Named In Young Thug’s RICO Indictment

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Reporter Asks District Attorney Why Jack Harlow Wasn't Mentioned In Young Thug & Gunna RICO Indictment 

Reporter Asks District Attorney Why Jack Harlow Wasn’t Mentioned In Young Thug & Gunna RICO Indictment

Jack Harlow’s name was brought up in the most unlikely of places. During Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ press conference regarding Young Thug’s recent RICO indictment, a reporter mistakenly asked the DA why Jack Harlow wasn’t named in the indictment.

On Tuesday (May 10), journalist Phillip Lewis shared on his Twitter account a video taken from the Georgia DA’s press conference. In the clip, a reporter falsely asked Fani Willis why Jack Harlow is not mentioned in the 88-page RICO indictment against Young Thug and his YSL crew.

“What I’ll tell you is that as large as this indictment is, I told my team, let’s not be sexy, let’s not overreach, let’s be conservative in our approach, which is always the approach that I take, and in taking that approach 28 defendants were indicted,” DA Willis responded.

It’s unclear why the reporter would think the Louisville, Ky. rapper was involved in alleged criminal activity with Thugger. What is clear is that both the reporter and the district attorney had no idea who Jack Harlow was.

Nevertheless, Young Thug, Gunna and 28 others are facing some serious charges, including conspiring to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, murder, armed robbery and participation in criminal street gang activity.

During the press conference, DA Willis says street gangs are responsible for 75 to 80 percent of crimes in Fulton County, Ga.




“75 percent to 80 percent of all the violent crime in our community,” she said. “It doesn’t matter your notoriety or fame, if you come to Fulton County, Georgia, and you commit crimes, you are going to be a target and a focus of this District Attorney’s office.”

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