Young Thug’s jewelry collection is about to lose some luster following a recent court decision.
On Feb. 21, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker authorized a consent order mandating the return of several jewelry pieces to Rafaello & Company Inc., Fox 5 Atlanta reported. The items include a Rolex Datejust watch etched with King Slime. Also set for return are a diamond cross pendant, a necklace with green gemstones, a double-row tennis chain, diamond studs, and a ring featuring 13 diamonds.
In January, Young Thug sought the return of assets seized in the YSL raid—including luxury vehicles, jewelry, firearms, and $149,426 in cash. His lawyers’ filing listed a 2022 Chevrolet Corvette, a 2022 Porsche 911, and two Mercedes-Benz AMG GTs among the confiscated items. A court hearing on the request was thrown out without explanation.
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Thug’s 40-Year Sentence and a Call for Pooh Shiesty’s Freedom Amid YSL’s RICO Fallout
Thug and over 24 dozen YSL members faced racketeering charges in 2022.
After accepting a non-negotiated plea in October 2024, Judge Whitaker sentenced the Atlanta rapper to 40 years in the YSL RICO case. Beyond petitioning for the return of his jewelry, the “Digits” artist recently took to X—formerly Twitter—urging the release of Pooh Shiesty. “Free poohshiesty,” he posted last month. Shiesty, whose real name is Lontrell Denell Williams Jr., is currently serving a five-year, three-month term after a 2022 conviction for firearms conspiracy related to a 2020 shooting.
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