Feds Say Pooh Shiesty’s Ankle Monitor & Flex Posts Helped Build Gucci Case

Feds Say Pooh Shiesty’s Ankle Monitor & Flex Posts Helped Build Gucci Case
The newest twist in the Pooh Shiesty/Gucci Mane case isn’t the alleged Dallas studio ambush itself — it’s the digital receipts prosecutors say helped tie the entire thing together.
According to newly surfaced reporting, federal investigators allegedly used Pooh Shiesty’s ankle monitor data to place him at the Dallas recording studio during the January incident, despite him being on home confinement at the time. Prosecutors also reportedly leaned on social media photos and videos posted just hours later, which allegedly showed suspects wearing jewelry taken during the robbery.
That evidence trail instantly gives the story a newer, more clickable layer: authorities say the same online flex culture that often fuels rap virality may have also helped build the case. One of the strongest details in the filing is that several defendants allegedly posted images of the stolen pieces shortly after the incident, turning social posts into potential evidence.
The ankle monitor angle is equally explosive. Because Pooh was already on federal home confinement, investigators reportedly had electronic monitoring data, license plate reader hits, and social media receipts all pointing to the same timeline. That combination gives the case a sharp digital-forensics angle that goes beyond the already saturated robbery headlines.
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