Tenquarius Mender accepts plea deal in YSL RICO Case, avoids trial with 10-year sentence

The Brief

  • Tenquarius Mender accepted a plea deal, pleading guilty to weapon and cell phone possession while in custody, and entered an Alford plea to a gang charge.
  • Judge Paige Reese Whitaker sentenced Mender to 10 years with time served and at least five years on probation.
  • Christian Eppinger, facing charges including attempted murder, declined a plea deal for life in prison and could face up to two life sentences plus 100 years if convicted.
  • Eppinger’s initial immunity motion, claiming self-defense, was withdrawn before the hearing.

ATLANTA Just a matter of weeks before Tenquarius Mender was set to stand trial as a part of the YSL gang and RICO trial, he took a plea deal to end the case.

In court on Monday, Mender pleaded guilty to having a weapon and having a cell phone while in custody. He also entered an Alford plea to a gang charge.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker sentenced him to 10 years with time served. He will also spend at least five years on probation.

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