Ga. Judge Won't Recuse Over Closed-Door Chat In YSL Case
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By Emily Johnson

A Georgia state judge on Tuesday denied a motion to disqualify himself from
continuing to preside over Atlanta rapper Young Thug's racketeering trial,
calling the bid "insufficient" and rejecting the rapper's claim that the
judge had "joined the prosecutors' team" by unethically having a
closed-door conversation with prosecutors and a witness.

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