Fetty Wap walked out of federal prison three years ahead of schedule this week after serving less than half of his six-year sentence for drug trafficking charges.
The “Trap Queen” rapper was transferred to home confinement in Philadelphia on Wednesday and will remain under strict federal supervision until his scheduled full release date of November 8, 2026.
Fetty Wap was sentenced to six years in federal prison in May 2023 after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute cocaine as part of a large-scale drug trafficking operation that moved over 100 kilograms of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine across Long Island and New Jersey. The rapper added that he is “committed to moving forward with purpose and making a meaningful impact where it matters most.”
Fetty Wap’s early release comes with stringent conditions that will govern his life for the next five years of post-release supervision, according to federal court documents. He must submit to regular drug testing and is prohibited from consuming alcohol or other intoxicants unless prescribed by a licensed physician, federal officials said.