Jewelry linked to Peewee Longway is now being sold through a U.S. Marshals Service auction as the rapper's federal case moves forward.
The Atlanta artist, born Quincy Williams, entered a plea agreement on April 1 to drug and firearm charges stemming from a 2024 investigation. As part of that case, authorities seized multiple assets, including a sizable jewelry collection that is now being liquidated.
The auction features a range of pieces, including chains, "Longway" pendants, watches, and bracelets. Early listings have already generated attention, with some items drawing bids in the thousands, while others made with less valuable materials are being offered at much lower prices.
Not all of the items in the auction are tied to Longway, as federal auctions often bundle assets from multiple cases together.
The sale follows Longway's recent court appearance in Atlanta, where he pleaded guilty to two federal counts of drug distribution and firearm possession. In exchange, several other charges were dropped, and both sides agreed to a recommended sentencing range.
Prosecutors are expected to push for a sentence capped at 14 years, while the defense has agreed to a minimum recommendation of 10 years. A judge will ultimately determine the final outcome.
According to court filings, investigators uncovered significant evidence, including large quantities of narcotics and multiple firearms tied to the rapper. Authorities also pointed to communications they say connect Longway to broader trafficking activity.
Longway was among several individuals swept up in a large-scale 2024 investigation in Georgia. While one related case involving multiple defendants remains ongoing, proceedings connected directly to Longway have advanced more quickly following his plea.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on July 9.