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Savannah rapper Tyquian “Quando Rondo” Bowman was moved from the Edgefield Federal Correctional Institution in South Carolina to a halfway house in Atlanta on June 2, 2026, after serving roughly 15 months of a 33‑month federal sentence.
Bowman pleaded guilty in 2024 to a reduced charge of conspiracy to possess and distribute marijuana and was ordered to pay a $40,000 fine.
He began his sentence in late 2024 and is listed for full release from the halfway house on Nov. 11, 2026.
The transfer follows reports that five months were shaved off his term.
Bowman remains connected to a separate, higher‑profile federal case tied to a 2022 Los Angeles shooting that killed his cousin Saviay’a “Luh Pab” Robinson; rival rapper Lil Durk has pleaded not guilty to alleged murder‑for‑hire charges linked to that incident.
Reporting also notes Lil Durk’s trial is scheduled to begin on Aug. 25, 2026, keeping Bowman in the legal spotlight despite his halfway‑house placement.








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