Rapper YNW Melly is accusing the Broward Sheriff's Office of cruel treatment behind bars in a new lawsuit and asking a Florida judge for his immediate release from prison. The 25-year-old rapper ...
YNW Melly's attorney has released the following statement to XXL about his recently filed lawsuit: "We are asking a Federal Judge to Order the immediate release of Jemell Demons (a.k.a. Melly ...
Jamell Demons, better known as rapper YNW Melly, speaks with one of his attorneys during a hearing before his trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Friday, Oct. 13 ...
YNW Melly is demanding immediate release from Broward County Jail, alleging inhumane treatment, prolonged isolation, and gross violations of his constitutional rights. YNW Melly is seeking ...
Rapper YNW Melly, whose real name is Jamell Demons, has taken legal action against the Broward Sheriff’s Office, claiming he has been subjected to inhumane treatment while incarcerated.
Rapper YNW Melly — who has been behind bars in Broward County since 2019 — is suing the Broward Sheriff’s Office in a bid to be immediately released from jail, citing “egregious violations” of his ...
A status hearing was held on Tuesday ahead of rapper YNW Melly's double murder retrial. The rapper, whose real name is Jamell Demons, is accused of murdering two of his childhood friends ...
Rapper Jamelle Demons, known professionally as YNW Melly, has filed a federal lawsuit seeking release from jail ahead of his retrial on charges of murdering two close friends in 2018. The lawsuit ...
The rapper, whose real name is Jamell Demons, is accused of murdering two of his childhood friends, Chris “YNW Juvy” Thomas ... double murder trial against Melly ended in a mistrial last ...
Rapper YNW Melly, behind bars on charges of murdering two of his childhood friends, is now reportedly suing the Broward Sheriff's Office for what he deems 'cruel' treatment. In documents filed by ...
YNW Melly is seeking immediate release from prison in a new lawsuit, in which he accuses the Broward Sheriff's Office of cruel treatment and violating his constitutional rights. His attorney ...