One of Hip-Hop’s most celebrated street figures is almost home. Big Meech of BMF has been assigned to a halfway house.
As spotted on TMZ, the Detroit, Mich. native is no longer behind bars. Last week, the Black Mafia Family leader was released from FCI Coleman Low, a low-security federal correctional institution in Florida. The celebrity gossip website claims he has now been moved to a halfway house governed by the Miami Residential Reentry Management Office. A photograph of Big Meech and his barber has since surfaced; in the flick, we see him wearing street clothes as opposed to a jail uniform.
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While he or his family has yet to formally comment on the matter his lawyer Brittany K. Barnett expressed her excitement about his release in an exclusive statement to The Michigan Chronicle. “He used his time in prison to focus on personal growth and transformation, and now he has the opportunity to begin a new chapter.”
The Black Mafia Family is alleged to have run one of the most successful drug trafficking organizations in America.
In 2005, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory was arrested in part of a federal investigation against BMF, which resulted in him and over 100 other individuals being arrested. He and his brother both received 30-year sentences.
Earlier this year, a judge shortened his time by three years due to good behavior. His sentence now ends Jan. 27, 2026.
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