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The “Back in Blood” rapper (real name Lontrell D. Williams) was released from federal prison after serving three years of his five year and three month sentence, his lawyer Bradford Cohen confirmed. “ ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC/Gray News) – Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty was released from federal prison early, according to his attorney. Pooh Shiesty, whose legal name is Lontrell D. Williams Jr., pleaded ...
Records show that Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty was no longer in federal prison. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Shiesty — whose real name is Lontrell Williams — is no longer being held at a ...
Pooh Shiesty has been released early from prison, records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons show. The Memphis rapper behind the 2020 hit "Back In Blood" was sentenced to five years in April 2022 ...
Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty is home after serving more than four years in federal prison. In April 2022 the artist, real name Lontrell Williams, was sentenced to 63 months in prison after pleading ...
The Hundred Acre Wood is a magical place. It’s where Winnie-the-Pooh enjoys his honey, while Piglet tracks down “Heffalumps”, and Tigger bounces around on his springy tail. But what has long been a ...
Four decades after an 18-year-old high school football star was shot to death while on a date in rural Shasta County, authorities say they’ve arrested the man responsible. Roger Schmidt, 64, was taken ...
The 1984 Donruss set was something of a breakthrough for the fourth-year card maker who to this point had largely played third fiddle to Topps and Fleer. Improved photos, a simple but attractive ...
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