Just weeks after attorneys asked a federal judge to release rapper YNW Melly from jail, they’re now demanding lawyers for the Broward Sheriff’s Office be disqualified from the case. YNW Melly, whose ...
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 ...
The double-murder trial for rapper YNW Melly has been postponed. The trial was scheduled for September, but Florida‘s 4th District Court of Appeals has now decided to delay the case until January 2027 ...
YNW Melly’s retrial is scheduled to begin in 2025. He was previously tried for murder in 2023. It ended in a mistrial. YNW Melly’s lawyer confirmed he will be tried alone in his double murder retrial.
The lyrics to YNW Melly’s hit track “Murder on My Mind” could not possibly be a confession to the murders of his friends YNW Juvy and YNW Sakchaser, but it sure ...
The rapper, whose real name is Jamell Demons, is accused of murdering two of his childhood friends, Chris “YNW Juvy” Thomas and Anthony “YNW Sakchaser” Williams, in 2018 after a late-night recording ...
YNW Melly’s first trial for the 2018 murders of YNW Sakchaser and YNY Juvy ended in a mistrial. The rapper remains in jail. No progress was made at a hearing in YNW Melly’s double murder retrial on ...
There’s no telling when the retrial of Jamell “YNW Melly” Demons will begin now that prosecutors have appealed a judge’s decision to keep a 20-minute documentary from being presented to the jury.
Rapper YNW Melly walked into Broward County court Monday in a blue suit and handcuffs, as he greeted his new defense attorneys. Melly’s real name is Jamell Demons. The 26-year-old is charged with ...
YNW Melly's attorney, Raven Liberty, has released the following statement to XXL in response to Melly's double-murder retrial being postponed until 2027. "We’re disappointed that today's hearing was ...
Deep into jury selection in the retrial of Jamell “YNW Melly” Demons on two counts of first-degree murder, a Broward judge issued a formal ruling Wednesday denying a defense motion to dismiss the case ...
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