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Fetty Wap transferred to community confinement after three years
Summary
Fetty Wap was transferred to community confinement on Jan. 7 after serving about three years of a six-year sentence, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons said. His projected release date is Nov. 8.
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Fetty Wap, whose legal name is Willie Junior Maxwell II, was transferred to community confinement on Jan. 7, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons confirmed. He had been serving about three years of a six-year sentence following a guilty plea to conspiracy to distribute cocaine. The Bureau said community confinement can mean home confinement or placement in a Residential Reentry Center under the Philadelphia Residential Reentry Management Office. Maxwell's projected release date is Nov. 8.
Key facts:
- The Bureau of Prisons confirmed Maxwell’s transfer to community confinement on Jan. 7.
- He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute cocaine and was later sentenced to six years in prison plus five years of supervised release.
- Maxwell's projected release date is Nov. 8.
Summary:
The transfer moves Maxwell from prison to community supervision while he continues to serve his sentence. The next scheduled date on public record is his projected release on Nov. 8.
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