In a tale that sounds more like a wild plot twist from a crime drama than reality, a rapper named Pooh Shiesty found himself in some serious hot water. This story kicks off with a supposedly professional meeting in Dallas that took an unexpected turn, and not for the better. What started as a business negotiation quickly devolved into a bizarre and violent kidnapping, making one wonder if this rapper really thought through his career choices or if he simply wanted to rewrite the rules of deal-making—at gunpoint.
Pooh Shiesty, whose real name is Lantrell Williams Jr., arranged a meeting to discuss his recording contract with Gucci Mane, a well-known figure in the rap scene. However, instead of hashing out business terms over coffee, it seems Williams Jr. had darker intentions. Federal prosecutors claim the meeting was nothing more than a clever ruse. As it turns out, this rapper was not keen on waiting for lawyers to untangle his contractual obligations. Instead, he allegedly sought to escape his current deal through means that were, let’s say, less than legal.
What followed was nothing short of a scene from a Hollywood heist movie. Reports indicate that Williams Jr. brandished an AK-style pistol, forcing one of the victims to sign off on a contract release under the threat of violence. Once the ink was dry—thanks to some serious intimidation—the chaos really began. It didn’t stop at signatures; he and his crew reportedly proceeded to rob the victims blind, stealing everything from Gucci Mane’s wedding ring to wallets and even choking one man in the process. Apparently, when he said he wanted to break free from a contract, he really went all in!
But here’s the kicker: Williams Jr. and his crew, made up of nine individuals including his father, weren’t exactly stealthy. They took to social media shortly after the heist, proudly displaying the stolen goods like a child flaunting their Halloween candy. Investigators had an easy time connecting the dots back to the robbery, aided by surveillance videos and the marvels of modern technology like license plate readers. What was supposed to be a private meeting turned into a spectacle that investigators could follow from start to finish.
Adding a layer of irony to this crime spree, at the time of the alleged kidnapping, Pooh Shiesty was reportedly under house arrest with an ankle monitor due to a prior firearms conviction. So, while he might have fancied himself as a cunning criminal mastermind, this detail fundamentally undermined his plan. It seems someone needs to have a chat with him about “how not to get caught.” The moral of the story? If you’re plotting a grand exit from your record deal, maybe don’t leave a digital trail that leads straight to your doorstep.
As the dust settles, Pooh Shiesty and his accomplices are now facing serious federal charges, including kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping. What started as an attempt to renegotiate a contract could very well result in a much tougher contract—one with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It’s a sharp reminder for aspiring artists everywhere: sometimes, the path to freedom is best paved with a lawyer rather than a loaded weapon.






