Rapper Pooh Shiesty Released Early to Halfway House After 63-Month Federal Sentence (More detailed)
That's correct regarding the rapper's sentence.
Rapper Pooh Shiesty (Lontrell Donell Williams Jr.) was sentenced to 63 months (five years and three months) in federal prison in April 2022 after pleading guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to possess a firearm in furtherance of violent and drug-trafficking crimes.
Recent reports (as of October 2025) indicate that he has been released early from federal prison after serving approximately three years and is currently residing in a halfway house as he transitions back into society. His original projected release date had been set for April 2026.


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