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The group of defendants inthe long-running YSL trialis quickly dwindling.
Marquavius Huey and Rodalius Ryan, a.k.a.
Lil Rod, both previously took plea deals on October 30, whileQuamarvious Nichols pleadedthe day before.
Below, the latest ontheir casesalong withThugs pleaandwhat led to this.
The remaining defendants
Gotti and Stillwell will both move ahead with their cases.
Both defendants and their attorneys returned to court on November 4 after turning down plea deals the week prior.
Stillwells and Gottis attorneys continued to turn down plea offers last week.
Law & Crimealso reportedon October 31 that Shannon Stillwell rejected a new plea deal.
Stillwells attorney, Max Schardt,previously toldlegal reporter Meghann Cuniff he was wrongfully accused.
Schardt said on October 29, We have never wavered.
Thug was apologetic in addressing Judge Paige Reese Whitaker, committing himself to changing his life after the trial.
Whitaker asked if she was misinformed before calling a recess for Thug to consult with his attorneys.
Court returned around a half-hour later, with Thug prepared to enter his non-negotiated plea.
Judge Whitaker would then independently rule on a sentence.
After the plea, Huey, wearing a brown suit, made a short, reserved statement.
I plan to do my time, come back, and be a better man, Huey said.
He was not facing any additional charges in the YSL case.
Ryan, 20, appeared in a gray suit as he made his plea.
One of his attorneys, Bruce Harvey, told Vulture the deal was an exceptional resolution afterward.
He is an intelligent young man who I believe has a future, Harvey said.
Court was set to resume at 3 p.m. on October 28 but was called off.
(The jury is not present for plea deals.)
Testimony from rapper Slimelife Shawty preceded the current delay (and the possible plea deals).
Were not going to be able to unring this bell, said Nicole Westmoreland, an attorney for Nichols.
Court has been called off since, amid the reported meetings with Willis.