Recent Events in Gunna ‘s RICO Case
Gunna ‘s bond was rejected on Wednesday, May 11. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis added him to the list of charges linked to illegal activities.
According to Alive 11, county officials say Gunna is part of the Young Slime Life gang. There are allegations that she violated the Georgian RICO law. He is said to be involved in activities linked to a criminal organization.
The District Attorney’s Office is using the lyrics and music videos to build a case against Gunna.
“It does not matter what your notoriety is, what your fame is. If you come to Fulton County, Georgia, and you commit crimes, you are going to become a target and a focus of this district attorney’s office,” District Attorney Fani Willis said.
Gunna is at the center of this indictment. The famous rapper will remain in a Fulton County jail until a Supreme Court judge sees him on an unspecified date.
Gunna Addresses Claims He STOLE ‘PUSHIN P’
Gunna backtracked on the Pushin P debate.
During uninterrupted’s appearance in “The Shop,” the Atlanta rapper once again addressed allegations that he stole the slang for the DS4EVER hit from the Bay Area. When music boss Steve Stoute asked about the accusations, Gunna didn’t seem bothered by the reactions and said the term was universal.
He said, Come find out, and they’re just from player. “That’s what I got from him, like my brother, everyone was an actor. Your uncles and aunts, they were actors.”
He went on to explain that he was introduced by “old drug boys” from the Porters Ridge neighborhood in Georgia, where he grew up. “I learned that from them. I came into the game and ran with him.”
Gunna previously credited her father for teaching her “player” ways. “My operations taught me how to be
a laya a long time ago. Pz worldwide,” he said in January.