Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, the notorious mastermind behind the Black Mafia Family (BMF), is once again making waves in the news. Reports are circulating that the former crime boss has been transferred from federal prison to a halfway house, signaling a major milestone in his journey toward freedom.
While Flenory’s release was initially set for 2028, a judge’s decision earlier this year to reduce his sentence has now paved the way for an earlier release, with 2025 being the new expected date.
A recent search on the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website revealed that Big Meech is no longer listed as “in BOP custody,” although his official release date is still noted as 2026.
This update has fueled speculation that Flenory may have entered a transitional program, such as a halfway house, as he inches closer to his final release.
Flenory’s case has garnered widespread attention over the years. Once sentenced to 30 years for spearheading one of the most expansive drug trafficking operations in U.S. history, Big Meech saw his time behind bars reduced by 32 months.
This sentence reduction is part of a larger push within the justice system to re-evaluate and reduce sentences for non-violent drug offenders.
Supporters and followers of Big Meech have been buzzing with excitement as this latest development suggests his return to the outside world could be just around the corner. With his transfer out of federal prison, the infamous BMF leader’s final steps toward freedom are now within reach.