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A new development has emerged in the long-running case involving rapper YNW Melly. The Florida artist has once again been denied bond as he awaits retrial in his double murder case.
Related: YNW Melly’s Double-Murder Retrial Delayed Until 2027 (UPDATE)
YNW Melly Denied Bond Again After Seven Years In Jail
On Wednesday, May 6, a Broward County judge denied YNW Melly’s latest bond request, according to NBC 6 South Florida. The rapper, whose real name is Jamell Demons, will remain in custody as he awaits his retrial, scheduled for January 2027.
Demons previously sought bond in 2023 and again in 2025 after the trial ended in a mistrial. Both requests were denied.
The rapper has been behind bars for more than seven years while awaiting a final verdict in the highly publicized case. He is accused of fatally shooting two of his friends, Christopher ‘Juvy’ Thomas Jr. and Anthony ‘Sakchaser’ Williams, in 2018.
His first trial concluded in July 2023 after jurors were unable to reach a unanimous verdict, prompting the judge to declare a mistrial. Prosecutors later confirmed they would move forward with a retrial. If convicted, Demons could face the death penalty.
Attorneys Address Jail Conditions Amid Bond Denial
Following the bond decision, Demons’ attorneys, Drew Findling and Carey Haughwout, released a lengthy statement criticizing the court’s ruling and the conditions their client has allegedly endured while incarcerated. The statement was shared Thursday on YNW Melly’s Instagram account.
“The Court, the State Attorney’s Office, and all who observed this bond hearing should have been deeply troubled by the clear evidence presented regarding the inhumane conditions Mr. Demons has endured for over seven years, with the last three in solitary confinement, while presumed innocent under our Constitution,” the statement read.
The attorneys continued by arguing that the court failed to acknowledge what they described as “shocking circumstances” surrounding Demons’ confinement.
“Mr. Demons remains an innocent man in the eyes of the law. The State failed to secure a conviction once, and we remain confident it will fail again,” the statement continued. “Unfortunately, it now appears that only a jury’s verdict compelling his release will bring an end to the years of unnecessary and unjust punishment he has already suffered.”
Social Media Reacts
Social media users quickly weighed in on the latest update in the case.
Related: YNW Melly Double Murder Case In Jeopardy Of Mistrial Due To ‘Hostile Witness’ Tainting The Jury
The post YNW Melly’s Attorneys Speak Out On “Inhumane” Jail Conditions After Judge Denies Bond Again In Double Murder Retrial appeared first on The Shade Room.
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