Pooh Shiesty Accused Of Having Inappropriate Relationship With House Arrest Supervisor Amid Federal Kidnapping Case

Pooh Shiesty

Pooh Shiesty

Pooh Shiesty Accused Of Having Inappropriate Relationship With House Arrest Supervisor Amid Federal Kidnapping Case

New allegations have surfaced in the federal case against rapper Pooh Shiesty.

According to a newly filed court motion, federal prosecutors allege the Memphis rapper, born Lontrell Williams Jr., had an inappropriate relationship with at least one of his house arrest supervisors while on supervised release. Prosecutors claim the employee entered fake day passes that allowed Pooh Shiesty to travel to unauthorized locations when he was supposed to remain confined to his residence. The filing also alleges the employee contacted the rapper 19 times throughout the day and was later fired over the alleged misconduct.

The allegations were included in the government’s response to Pooh Shiesty’s latest request for release ahead of trial. Prosecutors argue he should remain in custody, describing him as a danger to the community and alleging he repeatedly failed to comply with the conditions of his supervised release despite receiving assistance from the supervisor.

Pooh Shiesty is one of nine men facing federal robbery and kidnapping charges stemming from allegations that he, his father, rapper Big30, and others lured Gucci Mane to a Dallas recording studio in January before allegedly robbing and kidnapping him at gunpoint. All defendants have pleaded not guilty, and the case is currently scheduled to go to trial next February.

At the time of publication, Pooh Shiesty’s attorney had not publicly responded to the latest allegations.

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