FBI agents raid Pooh Shiesty’s Tennessee family home

The family home of Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty was targeted by the FBI this week.

Agents reportedly executed a “federal court-authorised search and arrest warrant” at the home in Cordova, Tennessee, on April 1st.

According to Fox 13 Memphis, agents arrived at the property in the early hours of the morning and were spotted going in and out of the home at around 6am.

The Shelby County Assessor’s website states that the house belongs to Lontrell Williams, which is the name of both Shiesty and his father.

It’s currently unknown whether any arrests were made or who the target of the operation was.

Shiesty, who is signed to Gucci Mane and best known for his song ‘Back in Blood’ with Lil Durk, was released from prison in October 2025 after spending years behind bars at the US Penitentiary Canaan in Waymart, Pennsylvania.

He pleaded guilty to conspiring to possess firearms in furtherance of crimes of violence and drug trafficking in January 2022. The rapper was freed last year despite the Federal Bureau of Prisons listing his release date as April 11th, 2026.

In January 2026, it was rumoured that he had been sent back to prison after jail records still showed his April release date. However, DJ Akademiks shut down the claims.

“Pooh Shiesty record label reached out to me and confirmed that he is not in jail,” he said. “Apparently his April date existed since his ‘release’ and he’s on home confinement until April like he has been the whole time since his release.”

He added, “Rumors of his incarceration started via a stream when fans assumed a conversation on one of his closest friends stream (Bendadon) was about him being arrested.”