Video in case against Pooh Shiesty shows him pressing for record label
release, prosecutors say
[July 03, 2026]
By JAMIE STENGLE
DALLAS (AP) — Prosecutors say a video shows rapper Pooh Shiesty pressing
for his release from fellow rapper Gucci Mane's record label while an
armed man blocks a door during an alleged robbery at a Texas music
studio in January.
A court record shows the video was submitted as evidence in federal
court in Dallas, where Pooh Shiesty and eight others have been indicted
on kidnapping and extortion charges. Prosecutors say the victims were
robbed at gunpoint after traveling to the city to discuss Pooh Shiesty's
recording contract with Mane's 1017 Records.
The victims have only been referred to by their initials in court
documents. One, R.D., is described as the owner of 1017 Records. Mane's
legal name is Radric Delantic Davis. The song “Crash Dummy,” which Gucci
Mane released this spring, includes the lyrics: “I thought it was a
business meeting, but it was a set up.”
The court document was filed by prosecutors in response to a motion Pooh
Shiesty filed last month proposing home confinement, arguing that the
evidence against him did not warrant keeping him in custody pending
trial, as was ordered by a judge in April.
But prosecutors said in their filing that the motion from Pooh Shiesty,
whose legal name is Lontrell Williams Jr., should be denied and that
evidence against him was “extraordinarily strong.”
Prosecutors said they have the cooperation of all five victims and
witnesses in the case and cellphone location data. There is also
surveillance video placing the defendants at the scene, according to
prosecutors, in addition to the video of the owner of 1017 Records being
forced to declare that Pooh Shiesty was “dropped” from his label.
Prosecutors said in the filing that just before that video was made,
Pooh Shiesty produced a printed contractual release for the record label
owner to sign. The man initially refused but signed after Pooh Shiesty
allegedly pointed an AK-style pistol his head.
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Attorney Bradford Cohen, left, walks over to speak to reporters with
fellow lawyers Saam Zangeneh, left, and John Helms after a detention
hearing in Federal Court for their client rapper Pooh Shiesty, whose
legal name is Lontrell Williams Jr. in Dallas, April 8, 2026. (AP
Photo/LM Otero, File)

Prosecutors also said BIG30, whose legal name is Rodney Wright, recorded
the video with his cellphone while another defendant blocked the door
holding a firearm that resembled an AK-47 style rifle.
According to prosecutors, Pooh Shiesty robbed the record label owner of
about $450,000 worth of items including his wedding band, a watch, a
pair of earrings and cash.
Prosecutors have said that at the time of the alleged confrontation,
Pooh Shiesty was on home confinement for a prior firearms conspiracy
conviction out of Florida and was required to wear an electronic
monitoring device.
Attorneys for Pooh Shiesty and BIG30 did not immediately respond to
messages seeking comment Thursday.
Gucci Mane is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of trap music
alongside fellow Atlanta rappers T.I. and Jeezy. He emerged in the
mid-2000s with his breakout single “Icy” and went on to build a vast
catalog.
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