Judge Ural Glanville has urged the media to refrain from recording during the remainder of the third day of Young Thug's YSL Rico trial in Georgia. This decision comes after an unintentional video captured the jury, leading to concerns about the jurors' security. The judge addressed the court about the "security issues" arising from the inadvertent recording, which was subsequently shared on platforms like No Jumper and circulated online. To address the situation, Judge Glanville proposed limiting recording but allowing audio. The status of the Law & Crime livestream's continuation remains uncertain.

During the trial's third day, a meeting with attorneys was convened by Glanville, initially without specifying the reason. Legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff reported that news aggregator accounts had identified some jury members, posing a security breach. As a potential solution, Cuniff mentioned the consideration of replacing the jurors whose identities were compromised with alternate jurors.