NBA YoungBoy Successfully Gets Lyrics Excluded From Felony Trial

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Prejudice Denied!

This past Tuesday, NBA YoungBoy appeared in a Los Angeles federal courtroom to start one of two felony gun possession trials. Fortunately, the Louisiana-born rapper experienced a small victory as the judge ruled to exclude the use of his rap lyrics as evidence.

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NBA YoungBoy Ruling Is In His Favor

YoungBoy and his defense team successfully blocked the request and argued that the lyrics were irrelevant and could interfere with the rapper’s right to a fair trial, as reported by Rolling Stone. 

Furthermore, leaders of the rapper’s legal team, James P. Manaseeh, and André Bélanger, wrote in their filing:  

“These lyrics are highly prejudicial as they discuss hardcore rap which has been empirically established to be more negatively received than other genres of music. It would be one thing if the music described this arrest. But a song referencing a similar gun well before the gun in the indictment was purchased and another song referencing a jeweler whose relationship with Mr. Gaulden is not in dispute offer very minimal probative value and are substantially outweighed by the prejudice contained within the words of the songs.” 

The defense continued, adding:

“Even if Mr. Gaulden is familiar with various models of guns and sings about them, it does not mean that he knew this particular gun was secreted on the passenger floor of the Maybach when police attempted to pull his car over to arrest him.” 

The referred Louisiana case involves disputed allegations that Gaulden jointly possessed two guns when he was arrested with 16 other Black men in Baton Rouge on September 28, 2020. 

According to reports, once the FBI secured an indictment, agents began surveilling Gaulden in Los Angeles. Then the FBI coordinated with LAPD to pull over his Mercedes Maybach on March 22, 2021, to enact a felony arrest warrant.

Gaulden’s defense claimed that the rapper, unaware of the warrant, fled the traffic stop after one of the LAPD officers unholstered his weapon. 

Prosecutors said an FN .45 caliber pistol was found on the backseat floorboard of the Maybach. Also found was $700,000 worth of jewelry from Shyne Jewelers in Philadelphia, and $25,000 cash. 

Gaulden’s defense claimed the gun was hidden underneath the seat by someone else, and Gaulden himself was unaware it was there.

In his opening statement on Tuesday, Manasseh said:

“In the indictment, they use the word ‘knowingly.’ Knowingly means he has to be aware, and it is their burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was aware that that particular gun was in that particular car at that particular time. Not any gun, but that particular gun, that he knew it was in the car.”

Countering Manasseh, Assistant U.S Attorney Amanda Elbogen urged jurors to look past Gaulden’s status as a “successful rapper.” 

The Los Angeles Federal court trial is expected to last four days.

Behind The Lyrics That Nabbed Young Thug, Gunna & YSLv

Perhaps, Thugger and Gunna could use the help of YoungBoy’s legal team.

The 88-page YSL RICO indictment contains song lyrics that are being used to prosecute them and dozens of alleged associates.

Additional reporting by Aevum Caelum and Nicole Bartley.

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