FBI Agents Raid Pooh Shiesty’s Family Home In Memphis, 5 Months After Rapper’s Prison Release
FBI Agents Raid Pooh Shiesty’s Family Home In Memphis, 5 Months After Rapper’s Prison Release
Authorities seem to have their eyes on Pooh Shiesty and his associates once again.
This morning (April 1), federal agents raided a #Memphis-area home connected to rapper Pooh Shiesty, just months after his release from prison. According to reports, FBI agents were seen at the property, with authorities executing “a federal court authorized search and arrest warrant.” Officials have not disclosed who the warrant was for or what prompted the raid.
Records show the house is registered to a Lontrell Williams, a name shared by both the Back in Blood artist and his father. The four-bedroom property was purchased in April 2023 for $656,500. It’s unclear whether #PoohShiesty was present during the raid, especially since he has been participating in a residential reentry program in Dallas following his release.
The development comes about five months after the 26-year-old was released from prison, where he served more than three years of a 63-month sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess fire@rms in furtherance of crimes tied to violence and dr*g trafficking.
Fox 13 News

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