YNW Melly remains in jail after judge denies request to be released due to coronavirus infection

YNW Melly remains in jail after judge denies request to be released due to coronavirus infection

  • The 20-year-old rapper will remain in the Broward County Jail in Florida awaiting his double-murder trial despite testing positive for coronavirus
  • A judge issued an order denying his request for house arrest and said if the rapper, real name Jamell Maurice Demons, required special medical treatment he could request it from the Broward Sheriff’s Office 
  • Melly was arrested in February 2019 and charged with two counts of first-degree murder 
  • He pleaded not guilty in March 2019 to the double-murder charges and awaits trial 
  • Prosecutors allege that Melly and fellow YNW rapper Cortlen Henry, also known as YNW Bortlen, staged the double-murder of Anthony ‘YNW Sakchaser’ Williams, 21, and Christopher ‘YNW Juvy’ Thomas Jr, 19, to make it appear as if they were fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting 
  • The Gifford, Florida native faces life in prison or the death penalty, if convicted. 
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YNW Melly was denied his request to be released from jail while awaiting trial on murder charges due to being infected with the coronavirus.

The 20-year-old rapper will remain in the Broward County Jail in Florida awaiting his double-murder trial, according to an article Tuesday by TMZ.

A judge issued an order denying his request for house arrest and said if the rapper, real name Jamell Maurice Demons, required special medical treatment he could request it from the Broward Sheriff’s Office.

Request denied: YNW Melly, shown in a February 2019 mugshot, will remain in jail after a judge denied his request for release due to being infected with COVID-19

Melly’s lawyer Bradford Cohen had filed court documents claiming his client was suffering from several COVID-19 symptoms, including chills, labored breathing, headaches and body aches after testing positive for coronavirus.

The rapper’s lawyer argued that he was in danger of dying due to the infection and inadequate health care provided by the jail.

The Murder On My Mind rapper was seeking house arrest and treatment at a medical facility of his choosing at his own expense.

The families of Melly’s alleged victims opposed his release request stating he didn’t deserve it and could be a potential threat to them and other witnesses.

In custody: The 20-year-old rapper, shown in November 2018 on Instagram, will remain in the Broward County Jail in Florida awaiting his double murder trial

In custody: The 20-year-old rapper, shown in November 2018 on Instagram, will remain in the Broward County Jail in Florida awaiting his double murder trial

Melly was arrested in February 2019 and charged with two counts of first-degree murder.

He pleaded not guilty in March 2019 to the double-murder charges and awaits trial.

Prosecutors allege that Melly and fellow YNW rapper Cortlen Henry, also known as YNW Bortlen, staged the double-murder of Anthony ‘YNW Sakchaser’ Williams, 21, and Christopher ‘YNW Juvy’ Thomas Jr, 19, to make it appear as if they were fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting.

Awaiting trial: YNW Melly, shown in February 2019 in West Hollywood, California, pleaded not guilty in March 2019 to the double-murder charges and awaits trial

Awaiting trial: YNW Melly, shown in February 2019 in West Hollywood, California, pleaded not guilty in March 2019 to the double-murder charges and awaits trial

Melly turned himself in on February 13, 2019.

The rapper via management revealed April 2 on social media that he tested positive for COVID-19. 

Melly collaborated with Kanye West, 42, on the 2019 single Mixed Personalities.

The Gifford, Florida native faces either life in prison or the death penalty, if convicted.

Tested positive: The rapper via management revealed April 2 on social media that he tested positive for COVID-19

Tested positive: The rapper via management revealed April 2 on social media that he tested positive for COVID-19