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Rapper Pooh Shiesty's family home raided by FBI

Jessica Schladebeck, New York Daily News on

Published in Entertainment News

FBI agents descended on a Tennessee home linked to rapper Pooh Shiesty, who was only just released from prison some five months ago.

The residence is tucked in the Memphis suburb of Cordova. According to property records obtained by TMZ, the home belongs to Lontrell Williams, which is Pooh’s real name as well as his father’s.

Federal agents arrived on the scene in the early hours of Wednesday morning and continued moving in and out of the residence into the afternoon.

It was not immediately known who the target was of the operation Wednesday morning at the Cordova home. According to Fox 13, agents executed “a search and arrest warrant” there, but authorities have so far provided few other details.

 

It does not appear any arrests have yet been made in connection with the search.

Pooh was recently released from a federal prison in Pennsylvania in October after serving a 63-month sentence for a 2020 shooting in Florida. He was sentenced to prison again in 2022, this time for a federal firearms conspiracy charge.


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