In the ever-evolving saga of Young Thug’s RICO case, the spotlight has turned to a new player in the drama — his co-defendant, Marquavious Huey, better known as Qua. The Law&Crime Network’s latest video, Young Thug Co-Defendant ‘Qua’ and His Family Allegedly Bribed Jail Deputy, dives deep into this startling development, revealing a tangled web of bribery and corruption within the walls of the Fulton County Jail.
According to the video, former Fulton County jail deputy Karmen Bailey is accused of accepting bribes from Huey’s family. Bailey allegedly smuggled contraband into the jail for Huey after taking bribes from his mother, Malissa Huey, and sister, Jermiyah Huey. The video outlines how Bailey resigned from her post shortly before these allegations came to light, a move that has raised eyebrows as the investigation heats up.
Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner breaks down what this means for the YSL RICO case. This new bribery accusation could potentially complicate the case further, as it brings more heat onto those involved, including Young Thug’s broader defence strategy. The focus of the video shifts from the actions of Qua’s family to the larger implications for the RICO trial. The video poses hard-hitting questions: How deeply rooted is corruption in the system, and what does this mean for the future of the trial?
With law enforcement tightening its grip on those involved, the bribery case is sure to become a pivotal part of the ongoing YSL trial. The video digs into how authorities uncovered the alleged transactions, mainly through cell phone records, and gives viewers a sobering look at the justice system’s vulnerabilities.
The Law&Crime Network continues to shine a spotlight on one of the most explosive trials in recent memory, and this latest bribery allegation is just the latest twist in a case that has captivated audiences nationwide.
























