BMF: Season 3 Trailer

It’s hard to believe “BMF” is now on season 3.

I haven’t seen the show yet have you?

I am going to take a weekend break and catch up real soon! I like to binge watch 2-3 seasons of everything at a time at a time and I hate waiting on the next episode. Thanks to Netflix!

BMF: First Lady of BMF Tonesa Welch Does Not Like Her Character on the BMF Starz TV Show

Tonesa Welch and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory

It’s no secret by now that Tonesa “Toni” Welch is not involved in the production or consulting process for the “BMF” television show produced by 50 Cent.

Tonesa has spoken candidly about how she was excluded from any affiliation with the show however her character is being depicted and portrayed as Markaisha Taylor by Lala Anthony.

In the show, the character is based around her relationship with former BMF kingpin Terry Flenory who she began dating before BMF was even a thing. Matter of fact she says she put him on because at that time, she had the plugs.

Welch says the show’s inaccurate depiction has opened her real life up to ridicule and bullying as viewers believe she really took advantage of a young Terry because of their age gap. Welch says that even though he is 13 years younger than her he was all man and of legal age and consent.

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BMF: Big Meech Petitions Courts for 2025 Release

Big Meech is seeking early release from the feds and hoping to be released by year 2025.

Initially given a 30-year sentence, Big Meech had it reduced to 27 years (324 months) by U.S. District Judge David M. Lawson in June 2021.

Meech’s brother Terry Flenory was also handed a hefty sentence but he has been released due to good behavior. Terry was released from prison during Covid meanwhile Demetrius Flenory, the elder of the Flenory Brothers, is still incarcerated after multiple requests for earlier release.

According to HipHopDX, Meech’s lawyer Brittany K Barnett argued that the former BMF leader, demonstrating exemplary conduct in prison, achieving educational milestones, and staying trouble-free since 2021, deserves credit under U.S.S.G. Amendment 782,making a case for his release by 2025.

“Notably, Federal Bureau of Prisons (B.O.P.) staff observed that ‘Flenory has displayed a dedication to remaining physically fit and has taken it upon himself to lead and teach exercise classes to other inmates,” Barnett explained. “He also leads regular focus groups out of various self-help books and appears to [have] a positive mental health effect of other inmates.”

Earlier this week, Barnett filed a motion in the Eastern District of Michigan, aiming for a “retroactive application” of sentencing guidelines.

There has been no decision made on the request as of yet.