Big Meech Moves to Miami Reentry Program
Big Meech Moves to Miami Reentry Program

Big Meech Moves to Miami Reentry Program

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Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, co-founder of the Black Mafia Family, has been transferred from federal prison to a residential reentry program in Miami after nearly two decades of incarceration. Initially sentenced to 30 years in 2008 for drug trafficking and money laundering, Flenory's sentence was reduced due to his rehabilitation efforts, with a new projected release date of January 27, 2026. His attorney, Brittany K. Barnett, expressed joy over Flenory's release, emphasizing his commitment to personal growth during his time in prison. Flenory's story has gained widespread attention, particularly following the Starz series “BMF,” which chronicles the rise of the Flenory brothers in the drug trade. He will be monitored under supervision for the next five years as he reintegrates into society. Meanwhile, his brother Terry Flenory remains in a residential reentry center in Detroit, with a scheduled release in August 2025.

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