Young Thug‘s father is not a fan of the Fulton County District Attorney’s office, and he reaffirmed his disdain for them at the conclusion of the long-running YSL RICO trial.

Speaking to reporters outside of the courthouse on Tuesday (December 3), Jeffrey Williams Sr. called the D.A.’s office “a piece of shit.”

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“I still feel the same way [about the D.A.’s office as I previously expressed]. It’s a piece of shit. We gotta get those people out of there. We want to continue to have justice, we gotta get them out of there.”

He also added that Thug is doing “great” post-jail but that, “We’re still fighting out here. It’s not over for us. I got another son and a grandson that was arrested about this case that I’m still fighting for.”

Williams Sr. previously spoke to Atlanta news outlet 11 Alive about D.A. Fani Willis and his disdain for her handling of the case upon Young Thug’s release at the end of October.

He said: “I feel great that he’s going home, but at the same token, I still want him to fight, but that’s his decision. I raised him to be the man that he is. You know, I’ve always been in his life, from a pup to now. And I’m gonna continue to be in his life. As an adult, he has to make his own decisions.”

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He was asked if he resided in Metro Atlanta, and when he responded in the affirmative, he was asked about one of the stipulations, which bars Thug from the city.

He added: “I’m totally against that, because this is where he’s from. To have a district attorney take that away from him … To see her take the man away from where he’s from, to have to go live somewhere else, that’s offensive to me. I’m really offended by that.”

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He also endorsed Courtney Kramer for D.A., who was running against Willis in the 2024 election.

“But the work that we need to do, foremost, for the city of Atlanta, Fulton County, we need to get rid of the poison that’s in our system — and that’s the District Attorney’s Office. So, vote [for] Courtney Kramer. I support Courtney Kramer to the fullest. I feel like she’s the best person for the job and it’s not because of what she said about us, it’s because she said that and she was in my company and never knew who I was.”

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Despite Williams Sr.’s endorsement, Kramer was handily defeated by Willis in November’s election.