Young Thug’s Co-Defendant In YSL RICO Case Gets His Own Trial, Claims Trump Will Free Him

ATLANTA- Rapper Young Thug’s co-defendant will be getting his own trial after a mental evaluation, according to a report.

Jayden Myrick, 23, is getting a separate trial after a mental evaluation found that the 23-year-old YSL affiliate has schizophrenia, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Myrick was diagnosed with schizophrenia after he told the judge that he hadn’t taken his medications for the disorder in months. He stated that he wants to represent himself due to him having associates who are politicians, including Trump, the Atlanta-Journal-Constitution reports.

Myrick reportedly said in court “I be with Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and they be talking to me. Donald Trump is going to get me out.”

The alleged YSL affiliate faces charges of attempted murder, participation in a criminal street gang activity, conspiracy to violate the RICO Act and possession of a weapon by an incarcerated individual.

He’s also accused of stabbing rapper YFN Lucci in Feb. of 2022 and was already serving a life sentence for the murder of Christian Broder.