Quindo Rondo has been released from federal prison to a halfway house.
After serving 15 months of a 33-month sentence for a drug conspiracy, the Georgia rapper has been released from the Edgefield Federal Correctional Facility in South Carolina and is currently listed at a halfway house in Atlanta, according to records obtained by XXL on Tuesday (June 2).
The move comes after Quando had his sentence reduced by five months in May.
XXL has reached out to Quando Rondo’s team for comment.
Quando was originally arrested in December 2023 and charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances including fentanyl, cocaine and other narcotics. In August 2024, he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribute a controlled substance (marijuana).
He was sentenced to 33 months in prison, to begin in January 2025.
In October 2024, Quando told XXL: “I’m getting older and wiser, and I understand more now that you have to stay close to God. I have a feeling that you can’t continue to be on the wrong path. Like, are you going to stay on the wrong path until you’re 50? I need new results. What will the right thing do for me if I do the wrong thing? What will the right thing do for me?” Quando told XXL in October 2024.
Quando is scheduled to be released from the halfway house on November 11.
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