Pooh Shiesty Under Federal Investigation After Home Raid

Pooh Shiesty

Pooh Shiesty’s Memphis family home gets raided by FBI agents executing a search and arrest warrant.

Pooh Shiesty is facing federal scrutiny again after FBI agents descended on his family’s Memphis home on Wednesday morning, executing a search and arrest warrant.

The property, located in a Memphis suburb, is registered to Lontrell Williams, the rapper’s legal name and his father’s name.

Agents have been moving in and out of the residence since at least 6 A.M., though the specific reason for the federal action remains unclear.

The timing raises serious questions about what might have triggered this latest federal involvement.

Just six months ago, Pooh was released from a Pennsylvania federal prison in October 2025 after completing a 63-month sentence for a 2020 shooting incident in Florida connected to federal firearms conspiracy charges.

He’d been ordered to pay $156,000 in restitution to victims from that shootout, a financial obligation that came alongside his release conditions.

According to the Commercial Appeal, federal authorities obtained both a search warrant and an arrest warrant before arriving at the property, suggesting this wasn’t a routine investigation.

This development marks another chapter in what’s been a turbulent legal journey for the Memphis artist.

His previous federal case stemmed from a 2020 incident that resulted in serious consequences, and now, just months into his supervised release, he’s facing renewed federal scrutiny.