Pooh Shiesty Allegedly Had Inappropriate Relationship With House Arrest Supervisor

Pooh Shiesty Allegedly Had Inappropriate Relationship With House Arrest Supervisor

Federal prosecutors allege Pooh Shiesty maintained an inappropriate relationship with a supervisor while on home confinement, leading to unauthorized travel.

Pooh Shiesty is being accused of having an “inappropriate relationship” with one of his supervisors while on home confinement, which directly led to his movements on the day Gucci Mane was allegedly robbed and kidnapped.

According to court documents obtained by XXL on Friday (June 26), federal prosecutors say the rapper was involved in a personal relationship with at least one case supervisor at Volunteers of America (VOA), the nonprofit organization tasked with monitoring his home confinement following his 2022 federal conviction on conspiracy and drug trafficking charges.

That employee allegedly entered unauthorized day passes into the system, which allowed Pooh Shiesty to travel to locations outside the scope of his court-mandated restrictions. The misconduct reportedly continued through the day of the kidnapping, with the employee entering three separate day passes and contacting the rapper nineteen times throughout the day.

VOA has since terminated the employee, according to the filing.

Pooh Shiesty’s attorney, Kent Schaffer, has released the following statement in response to the allegations: “We do not believe that there was anything inappropriate about our client’s relationship with any of the house arrest supervisors. That is not what he is on trial for and is simply a distraction.”

Despite the alleged assistance, the documents state that the rapper still managed to rack up at least four documented violations. These include providing a cold urine sample in November 2025 that was logged as a refusal, missing a urinalysis appointment in January 2026, failing to appear for a biweekly check-in in March 2026, and citing transportation issues for a missed drug test.

Pooh Shiesty currently remains behind bars as he awaits trial for the alleged robbery and kidnapping of Gucci Mane and others at a Dallas recording studio. While he continues to push for a bond, his trial is not scheduled to take place until Feb. 22, 2027.