Peewee Longway’s federal case just took another expensive turn, and now some of his most recognizable jewelry pieces are landing on auction sites instead of around his neck. The Atlanta rapper recently accepted a plea agreement in his federal drug and gun case, and with the case moving forward, the government has officially started auctioning off the jewelry seized during his 2024 arrest.
Longway pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Possess with the Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. The plea agreement reportedly caps his maximum prison sentence at 14 years. Prosecutors accused the rapper of trafficking drugs through his studio following a September 2024 investigation. Authorities also alleged that multiple firearms were being stored at both his home and studio, which ultimately led to the federal charges.
When Longway was arrested, federal agents seized a large collection of luxury jewelry, including chains, pendants, bracelets, and watches. Now, those same pieces are being sold off piece by piece online as the case heads toward sentencing.
At the time of writing, several items are already attracting serious bids. A “Longway Longway” pendant is reportedly sitting at nearly $11,500, while a “diamond simulant” MPA pendant is listed at just $30. Another detailed pendant has reportedly reached bids near $7,000.
Longway is expected to be sentenced on July 9, with reports indicating he could receive between 10 and 14 years behind bars.
