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Original story published April 2 follows.
Lawyers for Thugalready fileda response on April 3 requesting the motion be denied.
His lead attorney, Brian Steel, called prosecutors claims baseless in a statement to Vulture.
The rapper is currentlygetting ready to perform his first showssince his release this summer.
Under the terms of his plea, revoking his probation could trigger a 20-year prison sentence.
The prosecutors motion centers on an X post Young Thug made on April 1.
Viverito testified during Thugs RICO trial and was now testifying during a separate gang-related murder hearing.
Young Thug and @ThuggerDailys posts have both since been deleted.
Further, they claim the threats made by other accounts cannot be attributed to Mr. Williams.
Thug also personally responded to the claims in anotherX poston April 2.
Im all about peace and love.