BMF co-founder Demetrius ‘Big Meech’ Flenory gets sentence reduced

BMF co-founder Demetrius 'Big Meech' Flenory gets sentence reduced
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Incarcerated BMF co-founder Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory got some good news on Monday, June 14, as he received a reduction in his prison sentence. U.S. District Judge David M. Lawson reduced Flenory’s sentence from 360 months to 324 months, cutting three years off his time.

Big Meech was originally scheduled to be released in November 2031, but it now looks like he’ll be home in 2028. He was previously denied a “compassionate release” last year during the COVID-19 pandemic. His brother, Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, was released from federal prison last May due to health concerns related to COVID-19 and is currently serving out the remainder of his sentence on house arrest.


Big Meech met the criteria under the revised drug quantity and chemical quantity tables for drug offenses under the new United States Sentencing Commission amendments 782 and 788 according to AllHipHop. The new amendment can be applied to all drug cases after Nov. 1, 2014, which made Flenory eligible.

Flenory has already served nearly 16 years and 50 Cent is currently producing an upcoming television series on the Flenory brothers and their BMF criminal empire, which will debut on Starz next year.


“YES. Now you know this BMF show is gonna Blow everything off the f——g TV, the real s–t different ! Green Light Gang,” 50 posted on Instagram as he celebrated the news.

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