Pooh Shiesty's Memphis home raided by FBI months after prison release

The Memphis rapper's legal troubles deepen as federal agents honour the authorised search and arrest warrant

Pooh Shiestys Memphis home raided by FBI months after prison release
Pooh Shiesty's Memphis home raided by FBI months after prison release

Pooh Shiesty's legal troubles have deepened after federal agents raided his family's Cordova home on Wednesday.

On April 1, early morning, the Memphis rapper, whose real name is Lontrell D. Williams Jr, faced a federal court-authorised search and arrest warrant.

The FBI's operation marks a fresh page in the rapper's ongoing legal troubles.

It was reported that the FBI agents arrived at Shiesty's residence around 6 a.m. on Wednesday morning. The home is reportedly under the name Lontrell Williams, which both Pooh Shiesty and his father share.

The raid took place months after his early release. In October 2025, the rapper was officially released from federal prison in Pennsylvania after serving approximately 3 years of his 63-month sentence due to good behaviour credits.

He was scheduled to complete the remainder of his sentence on probation and in a residential reentry management facility.

According to federal records from early 2026, he was being held at a Residential Reentry Management facility in Dallas with a expected release date of April 11, 2026.

For the unversed, Pooh Shiesty pleaded guilty to firearms conspiracy charges in connection with a shooting incident at a Miami-Dade County strip club.

He received a five-year and three-month federal sentence in April 2022.