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Tony Yayo spoke candidly about the legal troubles facing Young Thug. Reflecting on the drawn-out trial, Yayo characterizes it as a 'BS case' and argues that Young Thug should be given time served and released. He criticizes the judiciary's use of lengthy probation sentences, usually a decade long, which he believes is designed to increase the likelihood of re-offending. Yayo likened these practices to a 'chess move' that traps individuals in circumstances likely to lead them into further criminal activities. Elaborating on this point, Yayo discussed the varying punishments across states and, in some cases, for minor offenses, giving Meek Mill's probation for performing a wheelie on a bike as an example. Yayo suggests the system is designed to keep those involved ensnared for lengthy periods under strict conditions.