Pooh Shiesty banned from reveling in Miami King of Diamonds strip Club: Court order
On a Wednesday of June 9th, Pooh Shiesty faced a judge after he turned himself in following the Miami King Diamonds Strip Club shooting. After the hearing, the judge issued a restraining court order barring him from visiting or reveling in the Entertainment joint. He was released on a $10,000 bond and ordered to stay away from the venue of the May, 29th shootings. He will have to keep off from the popular until his case has been ruled and terminated.
However, even after being bailed out, he will still remain behind bars to face the charges of a different shooting incident on June 10th. Pooh Shiesty was celebrating the Memorial Day Weekend in Miami’s King of Diamonds Strip Club when he engaged in an altercation with security personnel whom he alleged stole $40,000 from his pants forcing him to be thrown out.
After the moment with the guard he managed to smuggle himself and his weapon in the venue and accidentally fired shots hurting a guard’s ankle. After the incident, the “The Back in blood Rapper” passed his weapon to a member of his team and fled the scene until the day he turned himself in on Tuesday June 8th.According Attorney Moe GoGat, the artist is staring at a jail sentence of not less than 20 years in a State Penitentiary if found guilty. In addition, the term may be extended following pending charges on October 2020 shooting which he is suspected to have been involved. Therefore, if he is found guilty in both counts the jail term may be longer than that.
The 1017 Records artist from Memphis Tennessee will face the popular Judge Mindy Glazer who went viral in 2016 after reuniting with her former Middle school classmate Arthur Booth. The two embraced themselves in an emotional encounter which stirred the peace in Social Media Circles.