Pooh Shiesty’s Father Released on Bond in Gucci Mane Kidnapping Case
- Williams Sr., the father of Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty, has been granted a $250,000 bond and placed on house arrest following his arrest in connection with a federal...
- According to court documents obtained by Fox 13 Memphis, Williams Sr.'s release comes with the strictest conditions possible outside of remaining in federal custody.
- The case stems from an alleged coordinated ambush at a Dallas recording studio on January 10, 2026.
Lontrell D. Williams Sr., the father of Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty, has been granted a $250,000 bond and placed on house arrest following his arrest in connection with a federal kidnapping and robbery case involving Gucci Mane. The ruling came during a detention hearing on Friday, April 4, 2026, in Memphis federal court, where Williams Sr. Appeared alongside four other alleged co-conspirators.
According to court documents obtained by Fox 13 Memphis, Williams Sr.’s release comes with the strictest conditions possible outside of remaining in federal custody. He has been placed on home confinement with electronic monitoring, and his travel is restricted solely to attending court dates related to the case in Dallas. The bond represents a significant but limited victory for the elder Williams, who remains under intense supervision as the case proceeds.
Alleged Studio Ambush Targeted Gucci Mane
The case stems from an alleged coordinated ambush at a Dallas recording studio on January 10, 2026. Prosecutors contend that Gucci Mane, whose real name is Radric Davis, arrived at the studio believing he was there for legitimate business discussions. Instead, he walked into what authorities describe as a violent setup involving multiple armed men.
Pooh Shiesty, whose legal name is Lontrell D. Williams Jr., allegedly pulled an AK-style pistol during the confrontation and forced the label owner to sign paperwork releasing him from his 1017 Records contract. The indictment claims that Williams Sr. Was present in the room during the incident and had printed the release documents at a Staples location in Frisco, Texas, beforehand.
Two other suspects, identified as Kordae Johnson and Darrion McDaniel, allegedly held Gucci Mane at gunpoint during the altercation. Additional victims were also targeted: one man was choked to near unconsciousness, while another had his Rolex watch, wallet, and designer bag stolen. Prosecutors presented evidence including electronic monitoring data from Pooh Shiesty’s ankle monitor, surveillance footage from neighboring buildings, and social media posts showing off stolen items. Investigators also recovered firearms from vehicles and homes connected to the defendants.
Prosecutors Vow Vigorous Prosecution
Instead of discussing business in a civil matter, the defendants resorted to violence and intimidation to achieve their purported business objectives. For anyone contemplating using violence and intimidation as a business practice, I’m here to tell you that it will be vigorously investigated and prosecuted in the Northern District of Texas.
Ryan Raybould, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas
The statement from Raybould underscores the severity with which federal authorities are treating the case. The involvement of multiple defendants, weapons, and what prosecutors characterize as a coordinated criminal enterprise has elevated the matter from a simple contract dispute to serious federal charges.
Arrests and Current Custody Status
Pooh Shiesty and his father were arrested by federal officers on April 1, 2026, in Dallas, Texas. Hours earlier, FBI officials had conducted a raid on the rapper’s Memphis home. The arrests were part of a broader operation that apprehended eight defendants across Dallas, Memphis, and Nashville. Authorities continue to search for a ninth suspect.

While Williams Sr. Has secured release on bond, Pooh Shiesty remains in custody in Dallas. The judge in Friday’s hearing ruled that there is enough probable cause to move the case forward. The fifth co-defendant, Kordae Johnson, is scheduled to have his detention hearing on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, after being assigned a public defender.
Contract Dispute at the Center of Allegations
The alleged incident stems from recording contract issues between Pooh Shiesty and Gucci Mane, who signed the Memphis rapper to his 1017 Records label years earlier. Rumors of a rift between the two artists had circulated online in the months preceding the indictment. The contract dispute appears to have escalated from industry disagreement to what prosecutors now describe as a violent criminal conspiracy.
The case has drawn significant attention within the hip-hop community, given the profiles of both artists involved. Gucci Mane is an established figure in rap music and label management, while Pooh Shiesty has emerged as a notable Memphis artist. The involvement of family members, including the rapper’s father, adds another layer of complexity to the legal proceedings.
What Comes Next
The case will proceed through federal court in the Northern District of Texas. With the judge finding probable cause, the defendants face the prospect of a full prosecution on charges that could carry severe penalties. The strict bond conditions for Williams Sr. Suggest the court views the allegations as serious, even while permitting his release pending trial.
Pooh Shiesty’s continued detention indicates that authorities consider him a flight risk or a danger to the community, or both. As additional detention hearings unfold and more details emerge from court filings, the full scope of the prosecution’s case will become clearer. The outcome could have lasting implications for both artists and serve as a cautionary tale about the intersection of business disputes and criminal conduct in the music industry.
