
Pooh Shiesty’s federal trial just got pushed to February 2027, meaning he’ll spend nearly a year locked up before getting his day in court.
Pooh Shiesty is sitting in a federal lockup while his trial date keeps moving further away. A Dallas federal judge just pushed the trial from July 6, 2026, all the way to February 22, 2027, which means Pooh Shiesty is looking at roughly 11 months behind bars before he even gets to tell his side of the story.
The court certified the case as “complex” after his defense team filed a motion seeking more time to prepare.
The motion was unopposed, and Senior U.S. District Judge David C. Godbey signed off on the amended pretrial order. The final pretrial conference is now set for February 17, 2027, with jury selection beginning the following week. That’s a major calendar flip from where things stood just weeks ago.
While Pooh Shiesty stays locked up at the Kaufman County jail, his co-defendants have been getting better news.
Big30, who is facing the same kidnapping and robbery charges, as reported by FOX 4 Dallas, was granted a $100,000 bond by Texas Judge Ed Kinkeade on June 4.
He’ll serve out his pretrial period under home detention and electronic monitoring. Pooh’s father, Lontrell Williams Sr., also secured his own bond around the same time, reportedly set at $250,000, after a Tennessee judge’s initial ruling survived a government appeal.