Young Thug feels he can’t have a fair trial until the judge presiding over his case is promptly removed … and he just filed the necessary paperwork to make it happen, officially.
TMZ Hip Hop obtained new court docs filed by Young Thug’s lawyers on Monday — calling for the outright disqualification and/or recusal of Judge Ural D. Glanville … who’s been handling his criminal case in Atlanta.
Deleted social media posts from Woody during the lunch break pic.twitter.com/wrrvAxkMn8
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The incarcerated rap star’s reasoning is about the same as that of his attorney Brian Steel — who was held in contempt recently for questioning whether the judge had possibly engaged in misconduct.
In case you haven’t heard … Judge Glanville was suggested to have held a secret ex parte meeting with defendant Kenneth “YSL Woody” Copeland — but not in the presence of others, which Thug and co. are crying foul over.
Right before we went into recess, Young Thug’s lawyer , Brian Steel, was ordered into custody after he was held in contempt for not disclosing his source. #YSL @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/wCHWmFzVuO
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The judge didn’t deny the meeting took place, BTW — he simply tried to throw Steel in jail for not revealing how he knew about it in the first place. So on the merits … no one has really ruled one way or another — and now, YT is forcing the issue with this motion in court.
Thug is also pushing for a mistrial … which he hasn’t had much success in doing thus far. Meanwhile, Steel will remain free while his contempt of court charge is getting appealed.
A judge has yet to rule on Thug’s motion.