😱“I DON’T CARE!” – YNW Melly EXPLODES in Court, SCREAMS at His Lawyers After Hearing Release Date!

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The courtroom was tense.

Everyone knew something explosive was coming, but no one expected it to be this.

As YNW Melly entered, eyes bloodshot, jaw tight, his body language screamed defiance.

Moments later, that defiance turned verbal when the judge delivered the shocking news: Melly’s trial will begin September 10th, 2025, regardless of pending appeals or suppressed

evidence.

That one sentence triggered an emotional outburst that echoed across the courtroom.

His lawyers, visibly frustrated, told the judge, “Yes, sir.

Against our advice, our client wants to proceed.

” But Melly wasn’t done.

In front of reporters, the jury, and his own defense team, he shouted that he didn’t care about gang allegations, denying his affiliation and lashing out at the very people trying to

defend him.

Eyewitnesses claim he yelled, “I’m not in no gang! They can’t prove that!” A bizarre silence followed.

No one breathed.

The outburst felt less like passion and more like panic.

But Melly’s fury wasn’t just emotional—it was strategic.

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You see, if his lawyers were successful in suppressing key evidence, the trial wouldn’t begin until late 2027.

That’s nearly a decade in jail without a conviction.

Melly, clearly fed up, chose a faster route to trial over the “safe” route of delay.

But it might have been the biggest mistake of his life.

Because the evidence waiting for him in September? It’s devastating.

First, there’s the surveillance footage.

In a chilling clip filmed just five hours after the murders of Sackchaser and Juvie, Melly is seen laughing and dancing in a parking lot with YNW Bortlen, showing zero remorse.

Prosecutors claim this footage alone proves Melly’s state of mind—calculated, remorseless, and cold.

But worse is what came before the murders.

Another security camera captured Melly getting into the back left seat of the Jeep that Juvie and Sackchaser would later die in.

The prosecution claims this is the same spot from which the fatal shots were fired.

Ballistics matched bullet trajectories to that exact seat, and even Juvie’s own mother took the stand to confirm who sat where.

And then came the betrayal.

Mariah Hamilton, Melly’s ex-girlfriend and once-silent ally, was arrested at Miami International Airport after years in hiding.

She had fled the U.S., allegedly on Melly’s orders, to avoid testifying.

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But her arrest changed everything.

Facing jail time and isolated from family, she struck a deal: testify against Melly in exchange for freedom.

What she revealed sent shockwaves through the prosecution.

Her iCloud account allegedly contains messages, voice notes, and even call logs suggesting Melly tried to bribe or intimidate her into silence.

Witness tampering—a charge that could carry a life sentence, even if he’s found not guilty of murder.

And this is only the beginning.

Federal authorities have since confirmed six new felony charges against Melly and two alleged accomplices.

These include tampering with a witness, criminal conspiracy, and unlawful communication from jail.

According to investigators, Melly used jail phones to orchestrate parts of his defense, prompting a total communication lockdown for months.

His mother, Jamie King, has gone public, accusing the jail of violating his rights.

But insiders say they wouldn’t have cut off his phone access without rock-solid evidence.

The betrayal continues.

Perhaps the most damning twist? YNW Bortlen himself.

Melly’s co-defendant and once-loyal friend hasn’t posted on social media in over a year, but during Melly’s mistrial, he cryptically tweeted: “Mind games don’t work on people like

me”, alongside a handshake emoji.

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Prosecutors believe this indicates he, too, may have flipped.

And why wouldn’t he?

On day one of Melly’s original trial, his own defense team tried to pin the crime on Bortlen, citing gun residue on his hands, conflicting stories, and a suspicious change of clothes.

Forensic experts confirmed gunpowder particles on both of Bortlen’s hands, yet he stayed quiet.

Until now.

But the state has filed motions to try Melly and Bortlen together.

The goal? Force one of them to turn against the other—on the record, in front of a jury, and under oath.

If Bortlen believes Melly pulled the trigger, he’s running out of time to save himself.

And the moment he testifies, Melly’s chances at freedom evaporate.

This isn’t just a trial anymore.

It’s a psychological death match.

Prosecutors have built a meticulous timeline: footage, phone data, testimony, iCloud files, and even family statements.

Every frame of video and every piece of metadata is being weaponized to paint Melly not just as guilty—but as manipulative, dangerous, and unrepentant.

Even if he beats the double murder charge, witness tampering alone could lock him up forever.

And still, Melly chose to fast-track this.

He chose September.

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He chose confrontation over caution.

Perhaps he truly believes in his innocence.

Or perhaps he’s playing a longer game—a bluff gone too far, hoping the prosecution folds before the cards hit the table.

But the silence in that courtroom—after he screamed, after the judge denied him bond, after even his lawyers paused in disbelief—said more than Melly ever could.

Something is unraveling.

September 10th isn’t just a trial date.

It’s a reckoning.

And when that gavel drops, the world will finally see whether YNW Melly walks free… or vanishes forever.

Until then, the world watches.

And waits.