Overview
- Gucci Mane, who released “Crash Dummy” Friday, addresses the alleged Jan. 10 Dallas studio ambush and his rift with former 1017 signee Pooh Shiesty.
- Pooh Shiesty remains in federal custody after Wednesday’s detention hearing, with the judge citing a prior weapons conviction and home‑confinement violations in denying bond.
- Prosecutors say victims were held at gunpoint to sign a document ending Shiesty’s 1017 contract and were robbed, and an FBI agent testified the complaint leans on statements from Gucci Mane and his associates.
- Defense lawyer Bradford Cohen argues investigators lack key physical proof, saying there is no contract, no video, no guns, and no recovered jewelry, and he questioned the three‑month gap before the arrests.
- Co‑defendants face unsettled bond rulings, with prosecutors moving to revoke Pooh Shiesty’s father’s $250,000 release and a judge staying Big30’s $100,000 bond at the government’s request.