In the long, drawn saga of the Pooh Shiesty gun case, record executive Wack 100 has now come out with scathing attacks aimed at the rapper and his attorney, Bradford Cohen. Responding to Bradford's recent Instagram post calling him out, Wack proclaimed,
"You gave up the victim that had the gun!"
Wack 100 further 'explained' (sic),
"The victims didn't have any gun but you and Pooh proved they had guns and that's the reason why he didn't 10 years and got only five..."
The video, originally posted on Wack 100's Instagram, was shared by DJ Akademik's AkademiksTV on X.
Comments under the video were quick to criticize him for refusing to drop the matter and attempting to involve himself in a dispute unrelated to him.
Wack 100 responds
This isn't the first time Wack 100 has shared his thoughts on the Pooh Shiesty case. Earlier in the week, the record label executive claimed to have received paperwork that reportedly showed Pooh Shiesty's cooperation with prosecutors in his 2020 robbery and shooting case.
He even appeared on a livestream with DJ Akademiks and said,
"You see what they been sending me. I don't know what triggered them. They sending the paperwork. You see what they saying..."
Wasting no time in retaliation, Pooh's attorney, Bradford Cohen, took to Instagram to clear the air,
"The allegation that Pooh gave up information in this case is so idiotic."
He further added,
"The victims were trying to rob Pooh and his crew and that's why the guns came out."
His reel attacking Wack 100 is up on the attorney's profile, who counts Drake and Travis Scott as his clients, among many others.
It is interesting to note that Bradford has been associated with many high-profile individuals from the music industry in the past. He famously had Kai Cenat's alleged rioting and misdemeanor charges dismissed and successfully obtained Donald Trump's federal pardons for Lil Wayne and Kodak Black. Additionally, his list of clients also includes Vanilla Ice, YNW Melly, Dennis Rodman, and even Donald Trump earlier in his career.
Pooh Shiesty had earlier pleaded guilty to gun conspiracy charges leveled against him in a 2022 case and was sentenced to serve 63 months in prison. However, his good behavior and successful completion of an on-site drug rehabilitation program led to the rapper being released on October 7, after three years.
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