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Attorney Max Schardt questions Kenneth Copeland about what he was told about state prosecutors when they were trying to convince him to testify against Young Thug and the others.
The jury and the state's witness, Kenneth "Lil Woody" Copeland, are expected to be back in the courtroom Monday morning for the continuation of the Young Thug and YSL trial in Fulton County.
11:45 A.M. UPDATE: Kenneth Copeland testifies that Detective Thorpe has the brain the size of a squirrel and he could tell him anything and he would go for it.
Televangelist Kenneth Copeland is the target of false AI-generated videos YouTube videos are promoting fictional stories about the 88-year-old supposedly collapsing in court or being sentenced to ...
On January 11, 2015, Kenneth Copeland turned up at Atlanta Police Department headquarters. The night before, Donovan Thomas Jr. had been shot and killed outside the A&M Barber Shop in Southwest ...
This follows Tuesday's tumultuous day of testimony with key witness Kenneth Copeland, better known as Lil Woody. Antonio Sledge, who goes by Mounk Tounk, is set to appear in court today.
Copeland looked around the courtroom, hung his head, closed his eyes, looked back at the judge and answered, “Alright.” Editor’s picks The 100 Best TV Episodes of All Time ...
State's witness, Kenneth "Lil Woody" Copeland, took the stand again in front the jury in the YSL trial. Fulton County prosecutors are trying to make a racketeering case against Young Thug and others.