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Gunna was just released to distribute $100k to thousands of families

Just released from Georgia Fulton County jail, Gunna is planning to give back to the community before he drops his next song.

On Wednesday, the Atlanta rapper entered a plea agreement in the YSL RICO lawsuit that resulted in his immediate release. Within a day of being released from prison, Gunna was Instagram Stories to reveal Gunna’s Great Annual Gift.

Gunna Announces His “Wonderful Gift” One Day After He Was Released From Fulton County Jail

For the fifth year, Gunna will be hosting a charity event where he’s giving away $100,000. This year, he partnered with Goodr to deliver $100 gift cards and a “special gift” to thousands of local families.

The event is scheduled for Sunday (December 18) at Walmart in College Park, Georgia (Gunna’s hometown) from 1pm to 4pm

Goodr, a hunger relief company, praised the rapper “Drip Too Hard” for his generosity. It is unclear whether the event counts towards Gunna’s 500 hours of community service, which a judge assigned to him as a condition of his release.

Jasmine Crowe-Houston, Founder and CEO of Goodr, said: “Really respect Gunna, who no matter what, still finds a way to contribute to the community that raised him. “We know people will have a hard time unlike any other this holiday season and we’re honored to uphold Gunna’s legacy of giving.”

Gunna has been caught up in a sweeping gang indictment against him, rapper Young Thug, and several other alleged members of the Young Slime Life street crime gang.

The rapper was sentenced to 5 years in prison but was released after serving a year on time

Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne reports that Gunna, whose real name is Sergio Kitchens, confronted a judge and offered a negotiated plea, known as Alford’s plea.

He pleaded guilty to one charge because it was in his best interest, while still insisting he was innocent of the same charge, according to the source.

The charge is one count of conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influence and Corruption Act.

Gunna turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday morning after being among 28 people indicted on 56 counts.
Gunna surrendered to authorities after being among 28 people indicted on 56 counts. (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office)

The 29-year-old was sentenced to five years with one year in jail, eventually having his sentence reduced.

Gunna made a brief statement after receiving news of her sentence

The remaining four years of his sentence have now been suspended and will be subject to special conditions including 500 hours of community service, WSB-TV report.

The rapper released a brief statement after receiving news of his conviction.

“While I have agreed to remain honest, I would like to make it clear that I do NOT make any statements, do NOT interview, do NOT cooperate, do NOT agree to testify or testify for or against any person. any party to the case. and has absolutely NO intention of participating in the trial in any way.”





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