Indicted for various crimes | Young Thug will be replaced at Métro Métro

Rappers Young Thug and Gunna have just been charged with racketeering, possession of drugs and weapons, armed robbery and assault. Young Thug, who headlined Montreal’s Métro Métro festival on May 20, will be replaced by another artist, to be announced shortly.

Posted at 12:19 p.m.

Marissa Groguhe

Marissa Groguhe
The Press

Young Thug was arrested by the FBI Monday in Atlanta on charges including involvement in street gang activity and conspiring to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

A larger police maneuver sought to indict 28 members and associates of Young Thug’s record company, YSL, all also charged with conspiring to break RICO law. The indictment contains a total of 56 counts. Young Thug and rapper Gunna also face charges of armed robbery, assault, possession of drugs and firearms.

Young Thug headlined the opening day of the Métro Métro festival. Joined by The Press, the organizer of the event, Olivier Primeau, says that the rapper will soon be replaced by another artist. “We have 2-3 tracks,” he said. In fact, we could sign another big headliner today, but we’re waiting a bit. »

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