Antonio Sumlin is one of the associates of the YSL gang. YSL was founded by Atalanta-based rapper Young Thug. Prosecutors believe that Young Thug's cohorts planned to murder YFN Lucci, who is also in jail on racketeering charges, as further information about the indictment surface.

Two of the 'Young Slime Life' affiliates, Antonio Sumlin and Christian Eppinger, sought to acquire authorization from Young Thug to make a second attempt on Lucci's life while he was in the Fulton County Jail, according to

Someone stabbed Lucci in February, he claimed. According to TMZ, Lucci was on a video conversation when he claimed he was stabbed with a handmade shank. Lucci requested a bond after the incident because he worried for his safety, but the request was denied.

Rapper Young Thug Arrested In Atalanta

Rapper Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Lamar Williams, was apprehended at a rented Buckhead house and is currently being held at Fulton County Jail.

According to WSBTV reporter Michael Seiden, the charges against the 28 members and affiliates of Young Slime Life, also known as "YSL," include conspiring to violate the RICO Act, murder, armed robbery, and participation in illegal street gang activity.

In addition to the aforementioned allegations, Young Thug has been accused of hiring a 2014 Infiniti Q50 vehicle from Hertz that was used in the murder of a rival gang member, Donovan Thomas Jr, in 2015.

Antonio Sumlin Jail Sentence And Mugshot: Where Is He Now? 

There is no concrete information on Antonio Sumlin's jail sentence, and his mugshot has also not been released. He is currently at the Fulton County Jail.

Prosecutors accuse YSL of being a "criminal street gang that began in late 2012 in the Cleveland Avenue area of Atlanta," according to Seiden."YSL claims to be a member of the nationwide Bloods gang."

The indictment, according to Channel 2 Action News, includes 56 counts focusing on Williams' YSL record label collaborators. According to Channel 2, Williams' first court appearance is set for Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.