Overview
- Fivio Foreign was released from a New Jersey jail on August 1 after serving 196 days for charges linked to a January incident.
- He pleaded guilty in May to third-degree terroristic threats stemming from accusations of pointing a gun at a woman during a New Year’s Eve car assistance.
- The sentence credited his time served and imposed three years of probation with standard requirements such as no new offenses and regular drug screenings.
- According to his attorney, Adam Lustberg, the plea spared the rapper from a potential mandatory minimum of five years and up to twenty years behind bars.
- Fivio has not released new music since November and must now rebuild his career under legal supervision.