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FBI search home associated with Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty
Federal agents carried out court-approved search and arrest warrants as authorities declined to say whether Pooh Shiesty was a target.
- On Wednesday, April 1, the Federal Bureau of Investigation executed search and arrest warrants at a Cordova, Tennessee, home linked to rapper Pooh Shiesty, whose legal name is Lontrell Dennell Williams Jr.
- Williams was released from federal prison in October 2025 after serving a 63-month sentence for a firearms conspiracy conviction stemming from a 2020 incident in Florida.
- Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agents joined the FBI during the operation at the residence, which property records list under the name Lontrell Williams, shared by the artist and his father.
- No arrests have been confirmed and no charges announced, while U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee Mike Dunavant stated his office will not comment on ongoing investigations.
- Williams's supervised release term, which followed a period of home confinement after his October 2025 release, is scheduled to conclude on April 11, 2026.
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FBI agents walked out with several computer monitors and brown paper bags on Thursday after raiding the family home of 26-year-old rapper Pooh Shiesty. According to Fox 13, the owner of the home is listed as Lontrell Williams, the name of the Memphis rapper and his father. However, it’s still not clear who was the person of interest as the FBI searched the home. Authorities didn’t provide any additional details about the reason for the investiga…
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