Pooh Shiesty se declara inocente en el caso de Gucci Mane

El rapero Pooh Shiesty se declaró inocente el viernes en un tribunal federal de Dallas. Los cargos se derivan de un presunto robo y secuestro ocurrido en enero en un estudio de grabación. Los fiscales afirman que Gucci Mane fue uno de los objetivos.

Pooh Shiesty compareció el viernes ante un tribunal federal en Dallas y se declaró inocente de los cargos de robo y secuestro. Su abogado, Kent Schaffer, confirmó la declaración y señaló que el rapero niega cualquier participación. Los fiscales alegan que Pooh, su padre Lontrell Williams Sr. y otras siete personas llevaron a cabo una toma armada durante una reunión en enero de 2026 relacionada con un contrato discográfico. Un juez denegó la fianza y Pooh permanecerá bajo custodia hasta el juicio.

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