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Pooh Shiesty has taken to social media to confront speculation questioning his integrity during his legal battles.
The Memphis rapper shared exclusive details to reaffirm his stance and refute any claims of dishonesty.
On January 10, Pooh Shiesty posted a clip on his Instagram Story showcasing the indictment related to his gun charge case, for which he served over three years in prison before being released in October of last year.
In the video, he expressed his frustration, saying: “They smacked up with more charges, thinking that sh*t would break us or make us or break us. Three of the most solid ni**as you will ever see name on a piece of paper…We kept it G. We traumatized by this sh*t…Y’all better watch y’all mouth when y’all say a ni**a name…Never told and never folded.”
To emphasize his struggles, he captioned his post with, “Traumatized, they don’t know the half.”
Rumors of Pooh Shiesty cooperating with authorities following his release were initially circulated by Wack 100, but these claims were swiftly addressed and debunked by Pooh’s attorney, Bradford Cohen.
“The allegation that Pooh gave up information in this case is so idiotic,” Cohen said. “It’s next level how stupid he is…Long story short, Pooh Shiesty gave up no one. We never cooperated with the government whatsoever. Our defense was that we blamed the alleged victims. The victims were trying to rob Pooh and his crew and that’s why the guns came out.”
While addressing the controversy, Pooh Shiesty is also staying focused on his music career. Following the release of his single “FDO” last month, he is now gearing up for his next album.








