Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, a convicted drug dealer and money laundering kingpin who was involved in the early careers of 2000s rappers Jeezy and T.I. through his label BMF Entertainment, is out of prison. advertising billboard Confirmed.
Flannory, who was convicted of multiple criminal conspiracy and money laundering charges for his role in the Black Mafia Family crime ring and sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2008, was released from a Florida prison on October 15 with a mandatory sentence of The rest had their sentences (reduced from 360 to 292 months in prison) served in halfway houses. He is expected to be released from the halfway house on January 27, 2026, and will be subject to supervised release thereafter.
TMZ was the first to report the news.
The Black Mafia family formed in Detroit in the mid-1980s and operated for about 20 years before being dismantled by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in 2005, when Flenory, his brother Terry Flenory and more than 100 An accomplice was brought to justice. In court documents, Flenori is described as “the leader of a large-scale interstate drug trafficking operation with an extensive criminal history, including previous convictions for drug, weapons and assault offences.”
Most recently, Flenory’s son, Demetrius Flenory Jr., played him in the 50 Cent-produced Starz series “BMF,” which chronicled the gang’s rise and fall ‘s father.
Among those to comment on the news of Freeski’s release, rapper Sexyy Red tweeted on Wednesday (October 16): “Welcome home party @iamtrona for da freeski performance. That same day, Boosie Badazz also celebrated on Twitter, “Welcome back #BIGMEECH #LEGEND. “On Thursday (October 17), NBA superstar LeBron James wrote on Twitter: “Welcome home, Big Mickey! ! “.