YNW Melly’s double-murder retrial has reportedly been postponed once again.
YNW Melly’s Second Trial Delayed
During a hearing on Friday (Aug. 8), the 4th District Court of Appeals granted a stay in the case, allowing time to consider a motion by the state attorney’s office, NBC 6 South Florida reports. The stay means the trial will not begin in September and has now been pushed back to January of 2027.
XXL has reached out to YNW Melly’s attorney for comment.

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YNW Melly Continues Long Legal Battle
Melly has been in custody since February of 2019, when he was arrested for the 2018 murders of his childhood friends Chris “YNW Juvy” Thomas and Anthony “YNW Sakchaser” Williams. The first trial in 2023 ended in a mistrial. Since then, Melly and his codefendant Cortlen “YNW Bortlen” Henry have been hit with additional charges of witness tampering.
The retrial was first scheduled to begin in March of 2024, but has been pushed back multiple times due to numerous motions being filed on both sides. In addition to the motions, there is the matter of Melly’s attorney, Raven Liberty, also reportedly being under investigation for witness tampering in connection with the case.
Melly has been pushing for a bond since his first trial and even sued the Broward County Sheriff’s Office last November, claiming the jail system has been violating his Constitutional Rights. Last month, it seemed like the trial was going to happen in September as planned. However, new matters have delayed the case once again.
The Florida rapper could face the death penalty if found guilty.