Attorneys for rapper YNW Melly are praying a federal court judge will release him from prison ahead of his double murder retrial in Broward. YNW Melly, whose real name is Jamell Demons, is charged ...
Rapper YNW Melly’s confidant and co-defendant — accused of participating in the murder of two associates in 2019 and covering up the killings to look like a drive-by shooting — accepted a plea deal in ...
YNW Melly's motion to substitute his legal team ahead of his double-murder retrial has been granted. On Wednesday (Sept. 24), Melly appeared in Broward County Court, where Judge Martin Fein ruled on ...
YNW Melly returned to court in Broward County on Monday, where a judge set a date for his double murder retrial. It comes months after his retrial was placed on hold. The rapper, whose real name is ...
The road to YNW Melly's retrial for double murder has been a long and windy one, but things appear to be moving in the right direction after the rapper's attorney reportedly got the judge to agree to ...
It has been nearly two years since the first murder trial against YNW Melly ended in a mistrial, restarting the proceedings from the beginning. The rapper was charged with murder in 2019; prosecutors ...
Cortlen Henry, the man accused of helping Jamell “YNW Melly” Demons stage a double murder scene to make it look like a drive-by shooting nearly seven years ago, has agreed to plead no contest today to ...
A day after YNW Melly’s confidant and codefendant accepted a plea agreement, prosecutors expounded on why they offered Cortlen Henry a fortuitous deal — which will require him to detail his role in ...
Jamell “YNW Melly” Demons and his ex-girlfriend were reunited in Broward County on Friday, sort of, seated at opposite ends of a courtroom as a judge decided whether the young woman deserves to remain ...
YNW Melly may finally be released from jail on bail if the next few weeks goes his way.
YNW Melly’s motion to substitute his legal team ahead of his double-murder retrial has been granted. On Wednesday (Sept. 24), Melly appeared in Broward County Court, where Judge Martin Fein ruled on ...
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