If you’ve been following the YSL RICO case, you’ve been waiting for the answer to (at least) two questions. The first of those questions should be who will replace Judge Glanville? While he fought hard to continue presiding over the matter, the writing has been on the wall that he’d be gone sooner or later for a while now. We finally have our answer.
Young Thug’s case has been assigned to a new Judge:
Judge Shukura L. Ingram pic.twitter.com/QNoZn866wf
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The second question has been if Judge Glanville will face any consequences for what looks like some cut-and-dried judicial misconduct. In the short term, no. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Kraus found nothing wrong Glanville’s secret aside with Lil Woody and company:
Worth noting that in her order, Judge Krause agrees with Glanville that nothing about the ex parte meeting was inappropriate. She granted the motions to recuse due to the way he denied the motions to recuse and out of necessity to preserve public confidence in the judiciary pic.twitter.com/2erpFUiDkG
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The hope is that the change of robes may imbue some level of normalcy to a case that has avoided it for years now. Wouldn’t bet on it, but the hope is there.

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Chris Williams became a social media manager and assistant editor for Above the Law in June 2021. Prior to joining the staff, he moonlighted as a minor Memelord™ in the Facebook group Law School Memes for Edgy T14s. He endured Missouri long enough to graduate from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. He is a former boatbuilder who cannot swim, a published author on critical race theory, philosophy, and humor, and has a love for cycling that occasionally annoys his peers. You can reach him by email at [email protected] and by tweet at @WritesForRent.