Overview
- The Bureau of Prisons no longer lists the Memphis rapper as an inmate following an Oct. 6 transfer from a Pennsylvania facility.
- Multiple outlets report he was moved to a residential reentry center several months before his projected April 2026 release date.
- He had been serving a 63-month sentence after a 2022 guilty plea to a firearms-related conspiracy stemming from 2020 incidents.
- Social media videos show him celebrating with peers including Big30 and K Carbon, with some clips appearing to depict a shoot for new material.
- Documents obtained by TMZ outline conditions that include abstaining from controlled substances, initial and periodic drug tests, and reporting to a probation officer.