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what was fetty wap in jail for

Fetty Wap (Willie Junior Maxwell II) went to federal prison for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy involving large quantities of narcotics.

What he was in jail for

  • Fetty Wap was charged in October 2021 with conspiracy to possess and distribute controlled substances as part of a New York–based drug trafficking ring.
  • Prosecutors said he and several co-defendants moved more than 100 kilograms of heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine from the West Coast to Long Island and New Jersey for resale.
  • In August 2022, he pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy drug charge related specifically to distributing at least 500 grams of cocaine.

Sentence and timing

  • In May 2023, a federal judge sentenced him to six years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release.
  • His pretrial release had already been revoked in 2022 after he allegedly threatened someone on a FaceTime call, which the judge said factored into the final punishment.

Latest news and current status

  • As of early January 2026, Fetty Wap has been released early from federal prison and transferred to home confinement under federal supervision.
  • He is expected to remain under community or supervised release conditions for several years while focusing publicly on community and youth-focused initiatives.

TL;DR: Fetty Wap was in jail for a federal drug trafficking conspiracy, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute cocaine and other narcotics, and he received a six-year sentence before being granted early transfer to home confinement.

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