Federal prosecutors have alleged that Pooh Shiesty, born Lantrell Denell Williams Jr., orchestrated an armed robbery and kidnapping of his former label boss, Gucci Mane, in a Dallas recording studio on January 10, 2026. According to testimony from FBI Special Agent Hobbs, the rapper allegedly invited Gucci Mane to a meeting under the pretense of a business discussion.
Once inside a private control room, an argument erupted, and Pooh Shiesty is accused of instructing associate Big 30 to retrieve a bag containing an AK-style pistol. The rapper then allegedly pointed the weapon at Gucci Mane and demanded he sign documents releasing Pooh Shiesty from his contract with 2017 Records. Big 30 is also accused of recording the incident on his phone while Gucci Mane was held at gunpoint. Witnesses testified that Pooh Shiesty then removed jewelry from Gucci Mane, including chains and earrings, before the studio doors were barricaded.

Nine people were taken into custody following the incident, including Pooh Shiesty, Big 30, and Lantrell Williams Sr., Pooh Shiestyās father. The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas stated that the victims had come to Dallas for legitimate business and were met with violence. During a detention hearing on April 3, 2026, in Memphis, a judge found probable cause to move the case forward. Pooh Shiesty was denied bond, with the judge citing that he was already under house arrest from a previous federal case at the time of the alleged offense.
Lantrell Williams Sr. was initially granted a $250,000 bond but prosecutors immediately filed a motion to revoke it, arguing he was a flight risk. On May 28, 2026, a Texas federal judge denied the governmentās request to revoke the bond, allowing Williams Sr. to remain free under house arrest in Texas while awaiting trial. Since his release, Williams Sr. has spoken publicly, with his attorney John Helms arguing that the governmentās case is weak and that his client was a bystander rather than a mastermind.

According to sources cited in the report, 190 Jake, speaking on Vlad TV, alleged that Williams Sr. has a history of cooperating with federal authorities in previous investigations. The report also claims that Williams Sr. allegedly told federal agents after his arrest that he had been tipped off about the raid. This information was reportedly used by prosecutors against him during his bond hearing. The trial for Pooh Shiesty and his eight co-defendants is scheduled for July 6, 2026.
Gucci Mane, identified as the victim in the case, has faced public backlash, with crowds reportedly chanting āratā at his public appearances. He released a track titled āCrash Dummyā which is widely interpreted to be about the incident. The case has drawn commentary from figures such as 50 Cent and Wack 100, with the latter comparing the situation to another rapper whose father testified against him. The streets remain divided, with some supporting Pooh Shiesty and others accepting the allegations as fact.