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Even though Pooh Shiesty is serving a five-year prison sentence, he and his artist K-Carbon were able to organize a back-to-school event, handing out free school supplies to Mid-South students.
Pooh Shiesty must’ve forgotten that a wise man once said, “Y’all holdin’ money to your ear/ There’s a disconnect, we don’t call that money over here.” That man is JAY-Z. The ...
After being sentenced to five years in prison, rapper Pooh Shiesty took to social media to announce new music coming "next week." Shiesty—legal name Lontrell Williams—shared the new music news ...
Ahead of this month’s release of Shiesty Season: Certified, Pooh Shiesty and digital artist Waheed Zai (co-founder of Smilesss) have partnered on a new NFT collection. As detailed in press ...
Rapper Pooh Shiesty has been sentenced to five years and three months in federal prison for a gun charge in Florida.
Back In Blood rapper Pooh Shiesty sentenced to five years in jail after pleading guilty to one federal charge of conspiracy to possess a firearm.
Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty was sentenced to more than five years in federal prison on Wednesday, April 20.
Nearly a year after he was arrested on firearms charges, Shiesty was sentenced to 63 months — a little over five years — in prison according to Variety.
On Wednesday, 22-year-old Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty—born Lontrell Williams Jr.—received a 63-month prison sentence in his federal firearms case.
Pooh Shiesty, the 22-year-old rapper born Lontrell Dennell Williams, Jr., has been sentenced to five years in prison for his Florida gun conspiracy conviction in Miami Federal Court, Rolling Stone ...
Pooh Shiesty will have to wait a little longer before he finds out his legal fate, as his sentencing date in a federal firearms case was rescheduled.
Pooh Shiesty's legal troubles in Florida have put his meteoric hip-hop career on hold and in jeopardy. Here's a look back at his career and legal woes.
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