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Pooh Shiesty Didn't Snitch: Gun Case Story Explained - News Directory 3

Pooh Shiesty Didn’t Snitch: Gun Case Story Explained

October 10, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
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At a glance
  • ⁢ ‍ Claims surfaced alleging that Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty cooperated with‍ authorities in his federal gun case, commonly referred to as "snitching." These allegations were initially brought...
  • On ⁢October 10, 2024, Wack 100 publicly stated ⁤his belief that‍ Pooh Shiesty had provided information to law enforcement.
  • Pooh Shiesty's attorney, Bradford cohen, swiftly responded ‍to Wack 100's claims via an Instagram⁣ post on Friday, ⁣October 10, 2024.
Original source: xxlmag.com

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Pooh Shiesty Snitching Allegations Debunked ⁢by Attorney

Table of Contents

  • Pooh Shiesty Snitching Allegations Debunked ⁢by Attorney
    • Background: The Allegations and Initial Claims
    • Attorney Bradford cohen’s Response
    • the Gun Case: ⁣A brief Overview
    • Implications and ongoing Discussion
      • At a Glance

Background: The Allegations and Initial Claims

⁢ ‍ Claims surfaced alleging that Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty cooperated with‍ authorities in his federal gun case, commonly referred to as “snitching.” These allegations were initially brought to public attention by music executive wack 100.

On ⁢October 10, 2024, Wack 100 publicly stated ⁤his belief that‍ Pooh Shiesty had provided information to law enforcement. This sparked immediate backlash and debate within the hip-hop community and among fans.
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Attorney Bradford cohen’s Response

Pooh Shiesty’s attorney, Bradford cohen, swiftly responded ‍to Wack 100’s claims via an Instagram⁣ post on Friday, ⁣October 10, 2024. Cohen vehemently denied the allegations, characterizing them as “idiotic” ⁤and “next level stupid.”

⁤ Cohen’s ⁤statement aimed to directly ⁣refute the narrative that ‍Pooh Shiesty had cooperated with the government.He implied that ‍the situation was more complex than Wack 100 presented and that the accusations were unfounded.

the Gun Case: ⁣A brief Overview

Pooh⁣ Shiesty was initially arrested in October 2020 on charges related to a shooting in Bay⁣ Harbor Islands,⁤ Florida. ‍He faced federal charges including possession of a firearm by⁣ a convicted felon and ‍discharging a firearm⁢ during a crime.

‍ In January 2023,Pooh Shiesty pleaded guilty⁣ to one count of conspiracy to possess a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. He was sentenced to five years and three months in federal prison ⁢in April⁤ 2023.

Date event
October ⁣2020 Pooh Shiesty arrested ‍on gun charges.
January 2023 Pooh⁤ Shiesty pleads⁤ guilty to conspiracy charge.
April 2023 Pooh Shiesty sentenced to 5 years and 3 months.
October 10, 2024 Wack 100 alleges Pooh shiesty snitched.
October ‍10, 2024 Bradford Cohen denies allegations.

Implications and ongoing Discussion

⁤ ⁤ The concept of “snitching” carries notable weight within hip-hop culture, frequently enough viewed as a betrayal of street code. Allegations of cooperation with law enforcement can severely damage an artist’s reputation and career.
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⁤ ⁣Cohen’s strong denial is crucial for Pooh ‍Shiesty’s image and potential future ⁤opportunities. the situation highlights the complexities of navigating the legal system and maintaining credibility within⁣ a specific cultural context.

At a Glance

  • Who: Pooh Shiesty, Wack 100, ⁣Bradford Cohen
  • What: Allegations that Pooh Shiesty cooperated with authorities in his gun case.
  • when: allegations surfaced October 10, 2024; initial arrest October 2020; sentencing April 2023.
  • Why it matters: The allegations impact Pooh Shiesty’s reputation within hip

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