Pooh Shiesty Reflects On Time In Federal Prison Amid Reports He Was Released To A Halfway House: ‘S/O To All The Good Men I Stomped The Yard With’

Pooh Shiesty Reflects On Time In Federal Prison Amid Reports He Was Released To A Halfway House: ‘S/O To All The Good Men I Stomped The Yard With’
Pooh Shiesty has broken his silence as his federal prison sentence winds down, sharing a carousel of prison photos alongside a heartfelt message to his supporters.
“Aye mane say mane that’s how you walk that lilt down,” he wrote. “S/O to all the ones who counted me down and not out, the support and love I received on this roller-coaster is unmatched. S/O to all the good men I stomped the yard with like Chris Brown. S/O to the other selected few rappers who name hold weight in these fed walls. Dear streets, use me as an example of what ‘keeping it solid and standing on wax’ look like. Now nobody can fool you or tell you different, Ain never going, Ain never went!”
Shiesty’s post follows months of speculation after DJ Akademiks claimed he had already been released to a halfway house. The rapper has been incarcerated since 2022 on federal g*n charges.
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