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YNW MELLY'S MOTHER STARTS AN ONLYFANS AHEAD OF RAPPER'S DOUBLE MURDER RETRIAL

YNW Melly‘s retrial for the alleged murder of two of his friends and crew members is set to begin in February, but in advance of that, the rapper’s mother is rolling out something new of her own — an OnlyFans. On Friday (December 1), Jamie King announced on Instagram that she has started an OnlyFans account. The account’s handle is @christmasbabie305, after her December 25 birthday and the Miami area code. King will be charging $10.99 a month for access to the account, and gave her Instagram followers a sneak peek at what’s to come with a photo of her posing in underwear and a long-sleeved crop top. You can see her announcement below. Jamie King has been a controversial presence at her son’s trial. In October, prosecutors tried to ban her from the courtroom and accused her of trying to “manipulate or influence potential jurors,” saying she was crying near the courtroom’s parking garage. She denied the accusations, telling the Miami Herald: “I’ve been in that courtroom for over

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Judge rules rap lyrics can be used as evidence in hip-hop artist Young Thug’s racketeering trial

Atlanta rapper Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Lamar Williams, is seen on a monitor as he waits for a virtual appearance before a Fulton County magistrate judge on May 10, 2022. (Arvin Temkar/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) ATLANTA (CN) — Rap lyrics can be used as evidence by prosecutors in the upcoming racketeering trial against award winning hip-hop artist Young Thug and others, a judge ruled Thursday. During an hourslong hearing on Wednesday, prosecutors argued that the lyrics were "admissions" of criminal activity committed by members of what they claim to be an Atlanta street gang called "Young Slime Life." “The question is not rap lyrics. The question is gang lyrics,” said prosecutor Mike Carlson. “These are party admissions. They happen to come in the form of lyrics.” Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, has been accused of being the co-founder and leader of YSL, although the artist claims that the acronym only applies to his recor