Overview
- Bureau of Prisons officials confirmed he was transferred to community confinement on Jan. 7 and is no longer in physical custody.
- He will serve this phase in Philadelphia under federal oversight that requires regular check-ins and compliance with strict rules.
- Conditions include drug testing, no alcohol unless prescribed, restrictions on opening new bank accounts, and reporting of all earnings and tax records, with possible outpatient treatment if ordered.
- He pleaded guilty in August 2022 to conspiring to distribute at least 500 grams of cocaine and received a six-year sentence in May 2023 after serving more than three years at FCI Sandstone in Minnesota.
- Prosecutors said the broader operation moved more than 100 kilograms of narcotics across Long Island and New Jersey, and he issued a statement thanking supporters while pledging to focus on community initiatives for at-risk children.