BMF Co-Founder Big Meech Released From Federal Prison

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Black Mafia Family co-Founder Big Meech has been released from prison after nearly 20 years behind bars, and has reportedly been transferred to a halfway house to finish out the remainder of his sentence. According to a report from TMZ, the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed that Meech (real name Demetrius Flenory) was transferred on Tuesday (October 15) from FCI Coleman Low in Wildwood to community confinement overseen by the BOP’s Miami Residential Reentry Management Office. The outlet cites sources placing Meech in a halfway house. AD LOADING… In a statement to the outlet, Meech’s attorney Brittany K. Barnett said she’s “overjoyed” he’s free, and that he “used his time in prison to focus on his own personal growth and he has the opportunity now to start a new chapter in his life.” According to Bureau of Prisons records, Meech’s scheduled release date is January 27, 2026. AD LOADING… The Black Mafia Family (BMF) was a drug trafficking organization founded in Detroit, though its main hubs became Atlanta and Los Angeles. They also had an associated entertainment company. A fictionalized version of the crew’s famously high-living exploits can be seen on the TV show BMF, executive produced by 50 Cent...

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