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Pooh Shiesty will have three years of supervised release and rules, when he finishes 63-month prison sentence

Pooh Shiesty to have three years of supervised release after prison term

A week ago, Pooh Shiesty was sentenced to 63 months in prison. This was regarding an October 2020 shooting in MIami, during a drug and sneaker deal gone wrong. Shiesty was also seen shooing at someone at the King of Diamonds strip club in Miami, during Memorial Day weekend 2021.

Shiesty was originally facing life in prison, but then got it down all the way to eight years, after pleading guilty to a felony conspiracy charge. A sentence of over five years ended up being the end result.

Shiesty won’t be done, after the sentencing is completed, though. According to TMZ, he will serve three years of supervised released. Rules include not associating with any co-defendants or gang members. Shiesty’s PO can also search his property, at any time. A treatment program for drugs and alcohol is also included.

Shiesty is still dropping more music though, as his “Shiesty Season: Certified” album was released last week. This project contains 10 tracks, as it’s led by the “SUVs (Black On Black)” single, featuring Jack Harlow. Gucci Mane, BIG30, Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna, and more are also included.

Pooh Shiesty to have three years of supervised release after prison term

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