Overview
- Charleston White says Young Thug threatened his life during a run-in at Druski’s “Coulda Been Love” reunion in Miami, a moment he and others shared in videos online.
- He says he will press charges, seek a restraining order, and alert Young Thug’s probation officer, and he also claims a member of the rapper’s entourage had a gun.
- Young Thug is serving a 15-year probation term under a 2024 plea agreement that also carries a 20-year suspended sentence, which a court could enforce if he violates probation.
- White posted a court document to revive a “snitching” claim, though the filing he shared shows Young Thug’s attorneys denying that he gave information to police.
- Young Thug has not responded publicly and no official filings have surfaced, as rapper Ralo weighed in online warning that any legal follow-up could send Thug back to jail.