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Home » Jelly Roll Receives Full Pardon from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee for Drug, Robbery Convictions

Jelly Roll Receives Full Pardon from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee for Drug, Robbery Convictions

Adam Green By Adam Green December 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jelly Roll Receives Full Pardon from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee for Drug, Robbery Convictions

NASHVILLE, TN — Country music star and former rapper Jelly Roll was granted a full pardon by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, officially clearing him of robbery and drug convictions stemming from his troubled youth. The artist, whose real name is Jason DeFord, embraced the governor in an emotional moment following the announcement — a gesture that symbolized a full-circle moment in his remarkable personal journey.

The pardon comes more than 15 years after Jelly Roll’s convictions for drug-related offenses and robbery, which led to his incarceration. It was behind bars that DeFord discovered his passion for music — a transformation that would ultimately change the trajectory of his life. Rising from addiction and crime to mainstream stardom, Jelly Roll has since become a vocal advocate for second chances, particularly within the criminal justice and addiction recovery spaces.

His rehabilitation story is more than personal. In recent years, Jelly Roll has returned to correctional facilities to speak directly with inmates, urging them to pursue reform. He has also testified before the U.S. Senate about the devastating impact of fentanyl on American communities. As he shared on The Joe Rogan Experience, the pardon represents not just legal redemption, but a spiritual and emotional rebirth — one rooted in faith, discipline, and purpose.

“I’m on my first hunt pretty much,” he told Rogan, reflecting on how his felony status had long prevented him from owning or even being near a firearm. But with the pardon now in place, Jelly Roll says he hopes to push for legislation that restores civil rights — particularly the right to hunt — to reformed individuals. “There should be some path to redemption,” he said. “Even if it takes 30 years.”

Throughout the interview, Jelly Roll detailed the emotional and physical transformation he underwent to lose over 300 pounds, escape food addiction, and reclaim his health. From cold plunges and daily walks to intense therapy and nutrition plans, he credited his success to consistency, honesty, and surrounding himself with people who lifted him up instead of enabling his self-destruction .

The artist’s pardon is a symbolic milestone in a journey that has already inspired millions. His willingness to share both his setbacks and breakthroughs has made him a beacon of hope for those struggling with addiction, incarceration, and mental health.

Jelly Roll’s story speaks to the transformative power of redemption and the importance of a justice system that allows for rehabilitation. While the law often makes it difficult for felons to fully reclaim their rights, moments like this one highlight the need for pathways back to full citizenship for those who’ve genuinely changed.

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