Pooh Shiesty is back in headlines after federal agents raided a Memphis-area home tied to his family, adding fresh questions to his post-prison chapter.
FBI agents descended on the Cordova property early Wednesday morning, with Fox 13 Memphis reporting that authorities were carrying out “a federal court-authorized search and arrest warrant.” Officials have not said who the warrant targets or what led to the search, leaving key details tightly held for now.
The raid comes just five months after the 26-year-old rapper, born Lontrell Denell Williams Jr., was released from prison. He served more than three years of a 63-month sentence connected to firearms and drug-related charges. In January 2022, Williams took a plea deal for conspiring to possess firearms in furtherance of crimes of violence and drug trafficking, a decision that helped him avoid a potential life sentence.
Since his release in October 2025, Williams has been assigned to a residential reentry program in Dallas, where he is expected to remain until April 11, 2026. That placement usually restricts travel, so it is not clear whether he was in Memphis at the time of the raid.
Records show the Cordova home is listed under the name Lontrell Williams, shared by both the rapper and his father. The property, purchased in April 2023, is one of several linked to the family in the Memphis area.
Authorities have not announced any arrests connected to the search as of now.
