Lil Woody’s evidence during the Young Thug trial sparked a tempest, and that’s not counting his lawyer’s six-month suspension.

However, there have been some flaws in the system, and a recent court interaction has many fans wondering if he almost broke character and spilled more tea about an incident that he forgot about and may still feel strongly about. The court questioned Woody about a circumstance in which a group of individuals jumped him, and while he initially indicated that he didn’t recall what he explicitly told detectives, he eventually said that “They time gon’ come,” implying that something did happen and that he is still affected by the outcome.

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Of course, this is all quite understandable, and to imply that Lil Woody is “breaking character” is a misrepresentation of what he agreed to do during this trial. However, there are many conflicting sides to his state witness role, since he recently claimed to have lied to police about Young Thug’s alleged misdeeds in order to avoid trouble and keep the cops off his back.

Furthermore, prosecutors treated Lil Woody as a “hostile witness” following his furious diatribe against the state for pressing him in the Young Thug and YSL case. “Like I told you before y’all called me to trial, I have lied,” he originally stated, with his subsequent critical remarks about a detective being what rendered him “hostile” in the eyes of the prosecution. “I made things up; I told you this before you dragged me into this courtroom, and I’m telling you again. You questioned me about 2015. I’d gotten my life together.

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“Y’all are trying to put this on my conscience, and you’re trying to put people’s lives in my hands,” Lil Woody said during the Young Thug trial. “I don’t want to lie on people, and I don’t want to be here; you’ve put too much pressure on me.” I’m tired of you because you know you’re wrong, and you Black people are doing this to us. Leave me alone; allow me to leave. You’re really getting on my nerves. Listen, I don’t remember anything I said to the cops, so stop asking me these questions. I’m telling you, I don’t recollect. Is this what you want me to say?

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