Rapper, YoGotti, recently released a video shot in a Henry County, Georgia, courtroom and throughout the courthouse. Henry County government officials are not amused. An official is on the record saying that the video, featuring a small claims lawsuit involving a hair weave that went up in flames, does not accurately represent “Henry County values.” Never in the history of statements have I ever wanted to hear a speaker unpack a statement more than this one. How so, Henry County official?
Yo Gotti did capture accurately the racial composition of a Henry County trial jury though. Well done, Yo Gotti. Well done!
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