Overview
- Bureau of Prisons records and the rapper’s representatives confirmed he is no longer in BOP custody, well ahead of his projected April 2026 date.
- Multiple outlets report he was transferred to a residential reentry center, with reported conditions that include drug testing, a ban on controlled substances, and probation reporting.
- Attorneys Bradford Cohen and Drew Findling celebrated the release and said he intends to return to recording, framing the moment as a new chapter.
- Videos circulating on social media show him celebrating with fellow Memphis artists BIG30 and K Carbon as industry figures, including Gucci Mane, welcomed him home.
- He pleaded guilty in January 2022 to a firearms conspiracy tied to an October 2020 Florida incident and was sentenced in April 2022 to 63 months followed by supervised release.