When Is Pooh Shiesty Getting Out Of Jail? Details To Know

Pooh Shiesty, a Memphis rapper, will determine his fate this spring, with a sentencing hearing in his federal guns case slated for April in Florida.

Shiesty, whose real name is Lontrell Williams Jr., will appear in front of District Judge K. Michael Moore at the United States Courthouse in Miami on April 7 at 2:00 p.m.

 

 

Pooh Shiesty, a jailed rapper, reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors on Tuesday, agreeing to plead guilty to a single gun conspiracy charge and avoiding a possible life sentence for allegedly shooting a man in the buttocks at a Florida hotel.

Williams, 22, has been in custody since his arrest on June 9 in connection with a separate event, a shooting at a Miami strip club. He was indicted and ordered jailed without bail in the Landon Hotel case a few weeks later.

Williams is allegedly seen arriving at the hotel in a black Mercedes Maybach with another man identified as his road manager sitting shotgun and a third man following after them.

 

 

Authorities believe a Louis Vuitton bag containing $40,912 in cash fell out of McLaren’s driver’s seat as Williams drove away.

According to investigators, the complete serial number on one of the recovered notes was matched to a $100 bill seen on Williams’ Instagram account days before the alleged heist. Williams’ sentencing date has yet to be determined.

Why Is Pooh Shiesty In Jail? Charges Details To Know

On October 13, 2020, Williams was arrested in connection with a shooting in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Among the charges he faced were armed robbery, aggravated assault and violence, and criminal theft.

He was released from detention on the same day he was arrested. On June 9, 2021, Williams was arrested for the second time, this time in connection with a shooting at a strip club in Northwest Miami-Dade.

 

Despite the recantation of the gunshot victim, Williams was held without bond and remained in custody.

He was charged with robbery in the Bay Harbor Islands on June 29, and on July 8, a federal court ordered him held without bond until his trial.

Williams pled guilty to federal conspiracy charges on January 4, 2022.