FBI Executes Search Warrant At Home Owned By Pooh Shiesty’s Family
A home owned by rapper Pooh Shiesty’s family is currently being searched by federal authorities. The FBI is on site executing a search and arrest warrant, according to local reports.
The home is located in a Memphis suburb. Property records show the house is owned by Lontrell Williams, which is Pooh Shiesty’s legal name, and also the name of his father.
FBI agents have reportedly been going in and out of the home since at least 6 AM Wednesday, according to FOX13 in Memphis. Authorities have not publicly confirmed the reason for the search warrant at this time. It remains unclear why the FBI sought a federal warrant. Officials have not released details about the investigation. At this time, it is also unknown whether any arrests have been made.
Pooh Shiesty’s Previous Federal Case And Release
Pooh Shiesty, whose real name is Lontrell Williams, was previously involved in a federal case. He was sentenced in 2022 on a federal firearms conspiracy charge.
In October 2025, the rapper was released from federal prison in Pennsylvania after serving time related to the case.
According to prior reports, he was serving a 63-month sentence connected to a 2020 shooting in Florida. His release marked the end of that sentence.
At this time, there is no confirmed connection between his prior case and the current FBI search at the Memphis-area home.
What We Know So Far About The FBI Search
Authorities have confirmed that federal agents are actively executing a search warrant at the residence. However, no official statement has been released detailing the purpose of the investigation.
Additionally, there has been no confirmation of any arrests connected to the search as of now. Law enforcement agencies have not disclosed whether the warrant is tied to an ongoing case or a new investigation.
Reports indicate that agents have maintained a presence at the home throughout the morning. The situation remains active, and updates are expected as more information becomes available.
As of now, all details surrounding the search remain limited to what has been observed and reported by local news outlets.





