Gunna’s former lawyer, Steven Sadow, has entered the chat with a response after a questionable snippet from Young Thug’s new song started circulating online.
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Gunna’s Attorney Steven Sadow Defends Him After Young Thug Drops Song Snippet
In case you needed a lil’ refresher, let us put you on game. In November, Young Thug sparked concern about his relationship with Gunna after posting and deleting a message on X.
Now, a snippet from Thugger’s new song is raising even more eyebrows. According to HotNewHipHop, he shared the preview on Instagram, vibing out to the instrumental. At one point, he eventually rapped, “Never associate with a rat.” Thug’s words seemingly got Gunna’s ex-lawyer, Steven Sadow, to drop a long post on X clearing up the facts about Gunna’s 2022 plea deal.
I was Gunna’s attorney but I am NOT speaking on his behalf. This long post is solely to set out the truth. Gunna did NOT cooperate, and did NOTHING and said NOTHING to cause harm to Thug’s case. He spent 8 months in jail and was released in Dec. 2022 after entering an Alford plea.
Sadow pointed out that Thug’s trial never brought up Gunna’s plea, and they never named him as a witness.
“Gunna’s plea could not and was not used at Thug’s trial and he was never even named as a witness. He received a 5-yr suspended sentence, with no reporting, no travel restrictions, no living restrictions, AND NO PROBATION,” Sadow continued.
The attorney also shut down all the negativity about Wunna, especially since he’s been making big moves in his career after his plea.
Over the last two years, from media reports, he has performed all over the world, achieved international fame and recognition, and earned millions of dollars. Conversely, Thug went to trial and eventually pled guilty and nolo after spending 30-months in jail, received 15 years probation, with reporting conditions and is not even allowed to live in Atlanta. THOSE THAT HAVE AND CONTINUE TO BAD MOUTH GUNNA, GET OVER IT. NUFF’ SAID, Sadow added.
Social Media Weighs In
Instagram user @brittnaewoolfolk wrote, “Thug said he didn’t snitch himself so i’m confused.”
Instagram user @beenclutch wrote, “I thought he couldn’t rap about stuff like that anymore lol.”
While Instagram user @2facediani wrote, “So why they ain’t linked up yet publicly again?”
Then Instagram user @jocs__locdnlegal wrote, “Looks like Gunna had the better attorney…”
Instagram user @ayo_rissaaaa wrote, “I pray they all get over this bs so Gunna can help em 😩 dem songs I just heard ain’t nann.”
While another Instagram user @1hollyhoodcurt_ wrote, “Thug don’t know if he wanna be cool with em or opps with em.”
Then another Instagram user @mingliyahh wrote, “Gunna lawyer basically said don’t be mad at him for doing his job 😭”
Finally, Instagram user @urban_music_lovers wrote, “I believe the lawyer…. now y’all can leave the youngin alone Lol.”

