Overview
- He was moved on Jan. 7 from FCI Sandstone to community confinement overseen by the BOP’s Philadelphia Residential Reentry Management Office, which can mean home confinement or a halfway house.
- His projected end of federal oversight is Nov. 8, 2026, following roughly three years served of a six-year term imposed in May 2023 after his August 2022 guilty plea.
- Supervision conditions include regular drug testing, strict sobriety unless medically prescribed, limits on opening new bank accounts, and required disclosure of earnings and tax records, with possible outpatient treatment.
- He posted “Home” on social media and issued a statement thanking supporters while pledging to focus on community initiatives that expand access to education, early tech skills, and vision care for children.
- Prosecutors said he and co-defendants ran a bicoastal operation moving more than 100 kilograms of narcotics using the U.S. Postal Service and hidden-vehicle compartments, and his bond was revoked in 2022 after an alleged threatening FaceTime call.