Young Thug DENIES SNITCHING after LEAKED Interrogation audio comes out

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Young Thug has been locked in a high-profile RICO case since 2022, accused of running YSL as a criminal enterprise. Ever since his arrest, the hip hop world has been watching every move—who takes plea deals, who stays silent, and who folds under the pressure. With Gunna and other co-defendants already sparking “snitch” conversations, the culture has been waiting to see how Thug himself would be portrayed.

Now, leaked interrogation audio has hit the internet, and social media wasted no time throwing the “snitch” label at Thug. The clips, which quickly went viral across TikTok, Instagram, and X, show what people claim is Thug giving up information. But according to Thug’s team, the entire thing is being blown out of proportion. They’ve denied the accusations outright, saying he never cooperated with law enforcement and that the internet is running with a false narrative.

This episode of The Blac Pill digs into the backstory of the case, how YSL went from a successful record label to being accused of being a gang, and why the term “snitch” hits harder in hip hop than almost anything else. We break down what’s in the leaked audio, how social media flipped it into a wildfire conversation overnight, and how Thug’s legacy hangs in the balance. Is this really proof of cooperation, or just another example of the internet running wild with half-truths and edited clips?

The streets, the fans, and the culture are all divided on this one, and it’s bigger than just Thug. This is about how easily reputations get destroyed in the digital era, and how much weight “the code” still carries in hip hop. Thug is fighting not just the state of Georgia but the court of public opinion—and that might be the hardest battle yet.

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Disclaimer: This content is for entertainment and commentary purposes only. All information discussed is based on public reports, social media content, and online commentary. Young Thug has denied all claims of cooperating with authorities and remains innocent unless proven guilty in court.

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