Memphis Rapper Pooh Shiesty Released Early From Federal Prison After Serving Three Years
Memphis Rapper Pooh Shiesty Released Early From Federal Prison After Serving Three Years

Memphis Rapper Pooh Shiesty Released Early From Federal Prison After Serving Three Years

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Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty, born Lontrell Donell Williams Jr., has been released early from federal prison after serving roughly three years of a 63-month sentence related to a 2020 Florida shooting tied to a botched drug deal. Originally scheduled for release in April 2026, Shiesty's early release has been confirmed through social media posts and prison records, with reports indicating he is now living in a halfway house as he reintegrates into society. The conviction stemmed from a 2022 guilty plea for conspiracy to possess firearms in furtherance of violent and drug-trafficking crimes. Pooh Shiesty, known for his breakout hit "Back in Blood" featuring Lil Durk, was a rising Southern trap artist whose career momentum was interrupted by his incarceration. His early release has sparked buzz on social media, with videos showing him celebrating and hinting at potential new music projects alongside fellow Memphis rappers. Despite his legal troubles, his fanbase remained loyal, and his return is seen as a significant moment for hip hop as he looks to reclaim his place in the evolving rap scene.

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