The Brief

Demetrius "Huge Meech" Flenory, the fellow benefactor of the Dark Mafia Family, has been set free from prison and is scheduled to complete his sentence at a shelter.

Flenory was captured in 2005 and later condemned to 30 years in jail after he was sentenced on charges connected with drug dealing and illegal tax avoidance.

He is supposed to be delivered on Jan. 27, 2026, as per the Government Department of Jails.

Demetrius "Huge Meech" Flenory, the scandalous fellow benefactor of the Dark Mafia Family wrongdoing endeavor, has been let out of prison and will complete his sentence at a shelter, TMZ detailed Wednesday.



The Government Department of Jails tells the diversion news source that Flenory was moved Tuesday from FCI Coleman Low in Wildwood to local area imprisonment supervised by the Agency of Detainment Facilities Miami Private Reemergence The Executives Office.




Flenory was captured in 2005, and in 2008 he was condemned to 30 years in jail in the wake of being sentenced on charges connected with drug dealing and tax evasion. In 2024, an adjudicator abbreviated his sentence by very nearly three years.




As per the Government Agency of Jails site, Flenory is supposed to be delivered on Jan. 27, 2026.



Who was the Dark Mafia Family?

The BMF was established in 1985 in Detroit and was driven by siblings Demetrius and Terry Flenory. The criminal organization was a medication dealing and tax evasion activity.




Newsweek detailed that BMF had north of 500 individuals across the country and made more than $270 million somewhere in the range between 1989 and 2005.




In 2000, the Flenory siblings fabricated a cocaine circulation network through their Los Angeles-based drug sources and their associations with Mexican medication cartels.




As indicated by Newsweek, Demetrius likewise sent off BMF Diversion, a hip-bounce music business that filled in as a front for the siblings' tax evasion and different kinds of revenue.




However, in October 2005, the Medication Requirement Organization directed a medication strike, capturing 30 individuals from the BMF. During the strike, $2 million in real money and resources, including weapons and cocaine were seized. That very year, the Flenory siblings were prosecuted on various charges.




Referring to court records, Newsweek revealed that the siblings confessed in 2007 to working a proceeding with criminal undertaking "including the enormous scope conveyance of cocaine" in the U.S. from 1990 to 2005.



Demetrius and Terry were condemned to 30 years in jail for being heads of the BMF criminal endeavor.



The Source

Data for this story was given by TMZ and the Government Department of Jails site. TMZ got remarks from the Government Department of Jails with respect to his exchange to a shelter where he is planning to complete his sentence. This story was accounted for from Washington, D.C.