Fani Willis prosecutors and a corrupt judge just got overruled by the Georgia Supreme Court.
Earlier this week Brian Steel, the defense counsel for Young Thug, found out about a secret meeting between Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville, the prosecution and Kenneth Copeland, an alleged associate of Young Thug.
Steel called the court out for the meeting, accusing the court of coercion and witness intimidation in trying to force Copeland to testify. The judge was angry that Steel found out about the secret meeting and demanded he reveal his source. But Steel refused to do so and got held in contempt and sentenced to jail for 20 days.
This is the exchange that was caught on camera:
Here's the viral moment that exposed everything. The judge lost his mind after being found out pic.twitter.com/6z6pcIsrbH
— George (@BehizyTweets) June 12, 2024
Steel appealed the contempt order and today the Georgia Supreme Court sided with Steel and overruled the judge, staying the contempt order pending the resolution of the appeal.
Judge Glanville was wrong – again
The GA Supreme Court has granted a supersedeas bond – staying his contempt order against Brian Steel, counsel for #YoungThug
He was so certain and adamant that there was no way to appeal his order, or to get an appeal bond pic.twitter.com/dEDwAeN5dO
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) June 12, 2024
BREAKING: The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled against Fani Willis and the corrupt judge in the Young Thug trial where Attorney Brian Steel discovered a plot by Willis and the judge to intimidate witnesses
Willis isn't just corrupt with the Trump case, she's corrupt all around… pic.twitter.com/saCxDwutbo
— George (@BehizyTweets) June 12, 2024
The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled against Fani Willis and the corrupt judge in the Young Thug trial where Attorney Brian Steel discovered a plot by Willis and the judge to intimidate witnesses
Willis isn’t just corrupt with the Trump case, she’s corrupt all around
Steel was held in contempt of court by the judge after revealing he knew what they were planning and the GA Supreme Court just stepped in to stop him from going to jail
Apparently this isn’t the first time this judge has gotten overruled by a higher court. There really needs to be a better process for getting rid of corrupt judges like this.