Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty, born Lontrell D. Williams, is officially free — and his return marks one of hip-hop’s most closely watched comebacks of the year.
According to federal Bureau of Prisons records, the 25-year-old artist was released from custody in early October, months ahead of his scheduled April 2026 date. His attorney, Bradford Cohen, confirmed the news on social media, writing, “@poohshiesty is ready... wait until you see his comeback. He will be bigger than ever.”
He was sentenced in April 2022 to a little over five years and three years of supervised release. The government had sought a ten-year term, but Cohen convinced the court to impose the shorter sentence, telling reporters at the time, “He took responsibility and we felt it was fair.”Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty came home to a bag 💰 pic.twitter.com/Bgkg7yEht5
— Kollege Kidd (@KollegeKidd) October 7, 2025
Even during his incarceration, Shiesty remained culturally relevant. His comments under Cardi B’s Instagram post earlier this week — “I love you” — racked up thousands of likes and immediately went viral, reminding fans that his charisma hadn’t dimmed.
Pooh Shiesty back home and already shining like he never left 🧊🐍💯 The whole team celebrating his return — big energy, big ice, and big Memphis vibes only 🔥#PoohShiesty #Big30 #Memphis #TrapsNTrunks #WelcomeHome pic.twitter.com/q1Fo4UIOAP
— Traps N Trunks (@trapsntrunks) October 7, 2025
A Comeback in the Making
Shiesty’s release has sparked both optimism and reflection inside hip-hop. Fans flooded social media with clips of his homecoming, including one viral post showing him stepping out of a luxury car surrounded by family and supporters. “Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty came home to a bag 💰,” read the caption.
Cohen, his attorney, called the moment “a climb back up to elite status,” while adding that Shiesty’s journey wasn’t finished: “His story isn’t over — it’s just starting.”
Cohen, his attorney, called the moment “a climb back up to elite status,” while adding that Shiesty’s journey wasn’t finished: “His story isn’t over — it’s just starting.”
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