Charleston White accuses Young Thug of making terroristic threats at a Miami event. Get the full story on the explosive confrontation and allegations.
- March 30, 2026
AceShowbiz - Charleston White has publicly accused Young Thug of threatening his life during an event in Miami, sparking controversy as only one side of the story has emerged so far.
The incident reportedly took place at Druski’s "Coulda Been Love" reunion, where tensions escalated between the Atlanta rapper and the outspoken commentator. According to White, Young Thug and his entourage confronted him in a hostile manner.
Shortly after the encounter, White took to Instagram to describe the situation. He claimed that one of Thug’s associates told him, "You’re going to lose your life right here." He characterized this as crossing a line from verbal disagreement into what he called “terroristic threats.”
Adding to the gravity of the situation, White alleged that the confrontation occurred on Federal Aviation Administration property in Miami, potentially involving federal jurisdiction if authorities choose to intervene.
In follow-up videos, White cautioned Young Thug to reconsider his actions, especially given the rapper’s probation status. He also claimed that someone in Thug’s group was armed, though these details have not been independently confirmed.
White stated his intention to press charges and seek a restraining order, emphasizing that he fears for his safety and plans to contact federal officials about the incident.
As of now, Young Thug has not publicly addressed the allegations. The rapper was released on October 31, 2024, after entering a no contest plea that concluded a prolonged legal battle related to the YSL RICO case. Considering his recent release, it appears unlikely he would want to engage in further legal troubles.
This developing situation remains under close watch as both parties’ next moves could have serious legal consequences. For now, the public awaits any response from Young Thug or his representatives.