Overview
- Williams pleaded guilty in March to second-degree attempted murder and conspiracy and accepted a deal for five years behind bars plus five years of supervision
- Prosecutors had sought a 20-year sentence, but Justice Danny Chun cited the lack of any allegation that Williams personally fired a weapon when imposing five years
- After his April 2024 release on $1.5 million bail, Williams scored platinum hits and completed an 18-city tour with Sleepy Hallow
- He granted an exclusive Fox 5 interview and spoke at the United Nations and state legislative offices to urge youth against gun violence
- On Instagram he posted a heartfelt message to his girlfriend, underscoring his remorse and commitment to personal transformation