Fetty Wap's Time Behind Bars Comes to an End: Rapper Released Early from Federal Prison
After nearly three years of serving time in federal prison, rapper Fetty Wap has been released early, according to the US Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The "Trap Queen" singer was initially sentenced by a New York court to six years in prison and five years of post-release supervision in May 2023. However, he was transferred from the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Sandstone to community confinement in Philadelphia on January 7, 2026.
Under home confinement, Fetty Wap is now expected to serve out his remaining time under supervision until November 8 this year. The rapper's release comes after a tumultuous period, marked by allegations of violating the terms of his bond and pleading guilty to conspiracy charges related to cocaine distribution.
Despite facing serious charges, Fetty Wap has expressed gratitude towards his family, friends, and fans for their ongoing support. In a statement, he highlighted his commitment to giving back through community initiatives and his foundation, which aims to provide education and vision care to at-risk young children. His publicist described him as "in good spirits" and in a focused state, with priorities on family, fatherhood, music, and serving his community.
Fetty Wap's case serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in federal sentencing and the varying paths that inmates can take when released from prison. With his release now imminent, fans will be eagerly awaiting news of his future endeavors and how he plans to use his platform for positive change.
After nearly three years of serving time in federal prison, rapper Fetty Wap has been released early, according to the US Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The "Trap Queen" singer was initially sentenced by a New York court to six years in prison and five years of post-release supervision in May 2023. However, he was transferred from the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Sandstone to community confinement in Philadelphia on January 7, 2026.
Under home confinement, Fetty Wap is now expected to serve out his remaining time under supervision until November 8 this year. The rapper's release comes after a tumultuous period, marked by allegations of violating the terms of his bond and pleading guilty to conspiracy charges related to cocaine distribution.
Despite facing serious charges, Fetty Wap has expressed gratitude towards his family, friends, and fans for their ongoing support. In a statement, he highlighted his commitment to giving back through community initiatives and his foundation, which aims to provide education and vision care to at-risk young children. His publicist described him as "in good spirits" and in a focused state, with priorities on family, fatherhood, music, and serving his community.
Fetty Wap's case serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in federal sentencing and the varying paths that inmates can take when released from prison. With his release now imminent, fans will be eagerly awaiting news of his future endeavors and how he plans to use his platform for positive change.