Inside Reggie Wright Jr's Journey from Marijuana Business to Federal Prison

TLDRReggie Wright Jr, former owner of marijuana dispensaries, pleads guilty to sales and money laundering. He served 13 months in federal prison and 2 years of probation. Despite being an ex-cop, he avoided major problems in prison and focused on self-improvement. The coronavirus pandemic impacted his halfway house stay. Reggie lost weight while in prison through exercise.

Key insights

🔥Reggie Wright Jr pleads guilty to sales and money laundering charges related to marijuana business.

💪Reggie spends 13 months in federal prison and 2 years on probation.

🙌Despite being an ex-cop, Reggie avoids major confrontations and builds respect in prison.

😷Reggie contracts COVID-19 during his halfway house stay, impacting his release plans.

💪Reggie focuses on exercise and loses weight while in prison.

Q&A

What were Reggie Wright Jr's charges?

Reggie Wright Jr pled guilty to sales and money laundering charges related to his marijuana business.

How long did Reggie Wright Jr serve in prison?

Reggie served 13 months in federal prison and 2 years on probation.

Did Reggie face any issues in prison as an ex-cop?

Despite being an ex-cop, Reggie avoided major confrontations and built respect in prison.

How did the coronavirus pandemic impact Reggie Wright Jr's release?

Reggie contracted COVID-19 during his halfway house stay, which affected his release plans.

Did Reggie lose weight while in prison?

Yes, Reggie focused on exercise and lost weight while in prison.

Timestamped Summary

00:05Reggie Wright Jr returns to Vlad TV to discuss his current situation.

00:15Reggie pleads guilty to sales and money laundering charges related to his marijuana dispensaries.

01:25Reggie's dispensaries are closed due to city regulations, not federal or state intervention.

04:11Reggie starts selling marijuana to out-of-state buyers after his shops close down.

05:59Reggie gets arrested when his associates in Memphis are caught by the ATF.

08:29Reggie's father helps him with a checking account, which leads to his involvement in the case.

10:19Reggie serves 13 months in federal prison and 2 years on probation.

11:23Reggie avoids major problems in prison and focuses on self-improvement.