The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Judge orders evidence leak to be investigat­ed

But Glanville denies YSL defense attorney’s motion for mistrial in gang case.

- By Shaddi Abusaid shaddi.abusaid@ajc.com jozsef.papp-chang@ajc.com

The Fulton County judge presiding over the sweeping “Young Slime Life” gang case is ordering an investigat­ion after a leaked interrogat­ion video was posted online and viewed “millions of times.”

Chief Judge Ural Glanville also reminded defense attorneys and prosecutor­s of their obligation­s to keep certain evidence confidenti­al ahead of the high-profile trial.

“It affects everyone’s right to a fair trial,” the judge told attorneys Wednesday. “I don’t know who did this, but if this pertains to you, please amend your ways. You’re playing a very dangerous game with your six-digit bar number.”

Wednesday’s hearing came two weeks after the release of a video showing a 2021 interview in which a state’s witness offers to provide informatio­n in the yearslong investigat­ion of Atlanta rapper Young Thug in exchange for leniency.

Defense attorney Gina Bernard, who represents defendant Jayden Myrick, recently filed a motion seeking a mistrial.

“While said evidence may not directly implicate my client, it along with all of the publicity and courtroom incidents since the start of this trial … make it impossible for him to receive a fair trial, as well as a jury that is honestly and truly fair and impartial,” Bernard wrote.

In their response, Fulton prosecutor­s accused the defense of leaking the video, arguing it was posted online less than a month after being turned over as discovery.

“The state has absolutely no interest in leaking this video to members of the public, as its disseminat­ion serves only to intimidate and harass witnesses called upon by the state to testify in a very serious and high-profile case,” prosecutor­s wrote in their response.

The district attorney’s office said the leaked video puts their cooperatin­g witness in danger, and included several screenshot­s of social media posts labeling the man “as a ‘rat’ and a ‘snitch.’”

The judge said he doesn’t know who is responsibl­e for the leaked video. He denied Bernard’s motion for a mistrial, but instructed both sides to be more cautious about how they share discovery evidence going forward.

“For me to have to deal with this at this point in the trial is just unacceptab­le,” he said.

As a result of the leaked evidence, prosecutor­s have asked that the judge further restrict access to certain discovery in the case. They also said that if the leaks continue, they would request that certain material only be made available inside the DA’S office on the third floor of the courthouse.

Glanville warned attorneys that if more evidence is leaked, he will restrict them to only reviewing discovery in

his chambers.

Defense attorneys pushed back against the state’s allegation­s that they’re responsibl­e for the leaks, saying their clients have the right to review as much evidence as possible ahead of trial.

Suri Chadha Jimenez, who represents Cordarius Dorsey, said the video could have been obtained and leaked by anyone because prosecutor­s have been sharing evidence through an unsecured Dropbox link.

Several attorneys also accused the prosecutio­n of not turning over its evidence in a timely manner, which they said hinders their ability to defend their clients.

The state’s case centers around Atlanta rapper Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams. Prosecutor­s say the Grammy Award-winning artist is the leader of YSL, a violent street gang responsibl­e for much of Atlanta’s violence. His attorneys argue YSL is just a record label and strongly deny the charges.

 ?? MIGUEL MARTINEZ/MIGUEL.MARTINEZJI­MENEZ@AJC.COM ?? Fulton County Chief Judge Ural Glanville, presiding over the “Young Slime Life” gang case, is ordering an investigat­ion after a leaked interrogat­ion video from 2021 was viewed “millions of times” online.
MIGUEL MARTINEZ/MIGUEL.MARTINEZJI­MENEZ@AJC.COM Fulton County Chief Judge Ural Glanville, presiding over the “Young Slime Life” gang case, is ordering an investigat­ion after a leaked interrogat­ion video from 2021 was viewed “millions of times” online.
 ?? NATRICE MILLER/NATRICE.MILLER@AJC.COM ?? Attorney Gina Bernard (left, representi­ng Jayden Myrick) recently filed a motion seeking a mistrial, but Fulton prosecutor­s say they had “no interest” in leaking the video and accused the defense of doing it.
NATRICE MILLER/NATRICE.MILLER@AJC.COM Attorney Gina Bernard (left, representi­ng Jayden Myrick) recently filed a motion seeking a mistrial, but Fulton prosecutor­s say they had “no interest” in leaking the video and accused the defense of doing it.

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