Pooh Shiesty’s Enters Plea in Federal Case
Both rappers remain in custody while seeking bond as federal prosecutors pursue charges tied to an alleged Dallas studio confrontation.
- Lontrell Williams, known as Pooh Shiesty, and Big30 entered not guilty pleas in federal court regarding an alleged robbery and kidnapping incident in Dallas involving nine defendants.
- Authorities allege the 1017 Records CEO, Gucci Mane, was forced to sign Pooh Shiesty out of his contract and robbed of jewelry during the encounter.
- Both Pooh Shiesty and Big30 remain in custody without bond, and court documents indicate all nine defendants could face life in prison if convicted.
- The conflict has spilled into music, with Gucci Mane referencing the dispute on his track "Crash Dummy," while artists including Moneybagg and Asian Dollpublicly called for release.
- Pooh Shiesty, who drew attention with his track "FDO" after leaving prison last October, now faces uncertainty as the legal battle reshapes his comeback narrative.
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Big30 & Pooh Shiesty’s Father Plead Not Guilty In Gucci Mane Case
Source: Michael Loccisano / Getty Big30 & Pooh Shiesty’s father have pleaded not guilty in the alleged robbery and kidnapping case involving Gucci Mane. Both men deny having any involvement in the incident and remain in custody without bond. Williams Sr. recently claimed his trip to Texas was simply to check on his child, who he says was sick at the time. Prosecutors, however, continue to argue that multiple individuals played roles in coordinat…
Pooh Shiesty’s Dad Remains Behind Bars After Not Guilty Plea
Pooh Shiesty’s father and fellow Memphis rapper Big30 have pleaded not guilty in a federal kidnapping and robbery case tied to an alleged showdown involving his label boss Gucci Mane and members of his crew. According to court records, Big30 and Lontrell Williams Sr., who is Pooh Shiesty’s father, remain in custody after their bonds were revoked. The two men are among nine defendants named in the federal case. Prosecutors allege the group lured …
Big30 & Pooh Shiesty’s Father Enter Not Guilty Plea in Gucci Mane Kidnapping Case
Pooh Shiesty’s release from prison last October briefly reset expectations around one of Memphis rap’s most closely watched careers. Before his incarceration, he had built momentum as a breakout voice, and that interest returned quickly when he dropped “FDO,” a track that has since surpassed 61 million views on YouTube. The response suggested a fan base still paying close attention, even as legal questions began to re-emerge. By spring, however,…
Big30 and Pooh Shiesty's father plead not guilty in robbery case
Big30 and Pooh Shiesty’s father plead not guilty in robbery case The hip-hop world has been rattled by a surprising and serious legal case involving Pooh Shiesty, fellow artist Big30, and several others. At the center of the controversy are allegations tied to Atlanta rap icon Gucci Mane. According to federal authorities, nine men have been accused of robbery and kidnapping linked to an incident that allegedly took place at a Dallas music studio…
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