Quando Rondo, the 25-year-old Savannah rapper also known as Tyquian Bowman, has recently come to a plea deal in his federal drug case, as reported by WSAV3. The United States Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia announced the agreement, but Rondo has yet to address it on his social media platforms. A court hearing to accept his plea has not been scheduled, and the terms of the deal have not been made public.
The charges stem from an arrest last year on federal drug charges, including conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances such as cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and marijuana. The accusations claim that Rondo, along with two co-defendants, engaged in these activities from January 2021.
According to Savannah Morning News, the plea deal comes after U.S. attorney Jill Steinberg requested the testimony of special agents and forensic chemists from the Savannah-Chatham Counter Narcotics Team and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Steinberg’s request for expert witnesses with experience in criminal street gangs and drug empires suggests the seriousness of the case.
As the legal process unfolds, the details of Quando Rondo’s plea deal will become clearer. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.