Pooh Shiesty Has Been Released From Prison Early After Spending Three Years Behind Bars On Gun-Related Charges

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Pooh Shiesty has been granted early release from federal prison. Several family members and friends of the “Back in Blood” rapper marked his return home on Monday, October 6, following his conviction for gun-related charges in 2022.

One person commented on The Shade Room’s repost, saying “Now free [Lil Durk].” The Memphis native’s return coincided with “the Shiesty [Season]” – a nod to his debut mixtape. They’re already looking forward to hearing his first-day-out track! Someone else wrote, “Can’t wait to hear his first-day-out track!”

Shiesty had cleared his Instagram feed, but K Carbon had posted photos with him and BIG30. “It doesn’t get any bigger than this,” she captioned the post, which showed the trio holding up stacks of cash. Take a look at the information that follows.

In 2022, Shiesty was sentenced to five years and three months in prison for his involvement in an armed robbery that took place at a hotel in Florida. The rapper was accused of shooting Brandon Cooper, who claimed that he had agreed to buy cannabis and sneakers from the “SUVs (Black on Black)” artist and two associates.

In the same year, Shiesty also pleaded guilty to a federal charge for conspiring to possess firearms for the purpose of crimes involving violence and drug trafficking. A separate shooting incident reportedly occurred in 2020, which is linked to the charge. It’s worth noting that the United States. The District Judge Kevin Michael Moore acknowledged that he had already been in custody for one year, awaiting sentencing.

No one takes pleasure in going to jail, but he was relieved the judge considered our case, and the judge treated our argument favourably. His lawyer, Bradford Cohen, who represented him at the time, said Shiesty was satisfied with the outcome, according to Rolling Stone. He noted that they are content with the court’s decision.

Aside from his 2023 album “Federal Contraband 2,” Shiesty released little music while in prison. He appeared on numerous other artists’ tracks. Notably, the Memphis rapper appeared on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Who Me,” Lil Baby’s “Shiest Talk,” and Big Scarr’s “Angel Dust.”

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