Big Meech Released From Federal Prison To Florida Halfway House

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Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, co-founder of the notorious Black Mafia Family (BMF), is making headlines again—but this time, it’s about a significant change in his incarceration status.

After years behind bars, Big Meech is now completing his sentence in more comfortable conditions in Florida.

According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Big Meech was recently moved from FCI Coleman Low, a federal correctional facility in Wildwood, to a halfway house.

His transition is now under the supervision of the Miami Residential Reentry Management Office.

Big Meech, a major figure in drug trafficking and money laundering, was sentenced in 2008 to 30 years in prison following his arrest in 2005.

Earlier this year, however, a judge shaved nearly three years off his sentence, paving the way for his transfer.

Big Meech is currently trending on Twitter as social media reacts to the news of his release to a halfway house.

Read a few tweets below.

The legacy of BMF has made a lasting impact on Hip Hop culture, with stars like Snoop Dogg, 2 Chainz, Lil Baby, Yung Miami, and even Eminem guest-starring in the hit “BMF” series, which has now reached its third season.

Big Meech’s story continues to captivate the public, and as he adjusts to life in a halfway house, all eyes remain on what his next chapter might bring.

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