Consequence Defends Former Ye Publicist Indicted in Georgia
Consequence Defends Former Ye Publicist Indicted In Georgia

Source: Fulton County Jail / Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
The former publicist for Ye aka Kanye West indicted in the Georgia election case involving former President Donald Trump has a friend in Consequence.
As Trevian Kutti surrendered to officials at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia Friday (Aug. 25), many were struck by her smiling mugshot given the seriousness of being one of Trumpās co-conspirators in trying to overturn the results of the 2020 Presidential Election. But Consequence, who got to know Kutti as she worked with Ye and Chance The Rapper, said in an interview that itās just part of her pleasant demeanor.
āShe was always cool, I never got shady vibes from herā¦solid Black woman,ā the Queens rapper said of the publicist. āThatās why I left a comment on one of the pages saying, āFree her until sheās free.ā He would elaborate about her working with Ye back then. āI donāt know what her official title was, I know that [publicist] is what people have thrown out there.ā He also complimented her and Trump for having the best mugshots out of the group that has been charged by the Fulton County District Attorney’s office.
Consequence did hint that Kuttiās political background might have affected her current situation. āThere have been an array of personalities that have been around us in a working capacity. When youāve had the run weāve had, youāre gonna run into everybody. I donāt know if her business with Ye is what bled into what is being alleged at this point.ā
Kutti is accused of intimidating former Fulton County election worker Ruby Freeman to compel her to alter her testimony about what happened during election night at the State Farm Arena where a ballot processing center was stationed. She as well as the other defendants including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and Rudy Giuliani were released on bond with the exception of Harrison Floyd who remains incarcerated.
The āGrammy Familyā rapper did mention his latest project Who Shot Jamal in the interview and also dropped a hint that Ye could make a sudden entry into the 2024 presidential discussion. āWeāre gonna keep the main thing the main thing, but weāve always been the disruptors, and nothingās gonna change about that.ā