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YSL Rapper Yak Gotti Denies Snitching On Lil Duke In Rico Case

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Yak Gotti insists he is not a snitch. Reports surfaced on Thursday that Yak Gotti allegedly snitched on YSL members, including Young Thug, to whom he is signed to. Reports claim that the rapper assisted feds in building a case against the outfit since 2015, when he first came under police radar. Yak Gotti is named in the 56-count RICO indictment against 28 YSL members, including Gunna and Young Thug, and was arrested […]

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