šŸ“¢ TOP STORY: Jelly Roll’s Long Road to Redemption Reaches a Turning Point as Tennessee’s Governor Grants a Pardon ⚔.cc

This photo provided by the office of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee shows Gov. Bill Lee, left, giving country musician Jelly Roll news of his official pardon Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, at the Tennessee Governor's Mansion in Oak Hill, Tenn. (Brandon Hull/Office of Gov. Bill Lee via AP)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee’s governor pardoned country starĀ Jelly RollĀ on Thursday for hisĀ criminal pastĀ in the state, acknowledging the Nashville native’s long road back from drugs and prison through soul-searching, songwriting and advocacy for second chances.

The rapper-turned-singer whose legal name is Jason Deford has spoken for years about his redemption arc before diverse audiences, fromĀ people serving timeĀ in correctional centers to concert crowds and even in testimony before Congress.

Republican Gov. Bill Lee issued the pardon after friends and civic leaders of the Grammy-nominated musician joined in anĀ outpouring of support.

Jelly Roll’s convictions include robbery and drug felonies. He has said a pardon would make it easier for him to travel internationally for concert tours and to perform Christian missionary work without filling out burdensome paperwork.

This photo provided by the office of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee shows Gov. Bill Lee, left, hugs country musician Jelly Roll on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, at the Tennessee Governor's Mansion in Oak Hill, Tenn. (Brandon Hull/Office of Gov. Bill Lee via AP)

He was one of 33 people to receive pardons Thursday from Lee, who for years has issued clemency decisions around the Christmas season. Lee said Jelly Roll’s application underwent the same monthslong thorough review as other applicants. The state parole board gave a nonbinding, unanimous recommendation for Jelly Roll’s pardon in April.

ā€œHis story is remarkable, and it’s a redemptive, powerful story, which is what you look for and what you hope for,ā€ Lee told reporters.

Jelly Roll and Lee meet at the governor’s mansion

Lee said he never met Jelly Roll until Thursday, when the musician visited the governor’s mansion over the pardon news. The two hugged in front of a lit Christmas tree and a fireplace decorated with holiday garlands.

Unlike recentĀ high-profile federal pardons, which let people off the hook for prison, a Tennessee pardon serves as a statement of forgiveness for someone who has already completed a prison sentence. Pardons offer a path to restoring certain civil rights such as the right to vote, although there are some legal limitations, and the governor can specify the terms.

Jelly Roll broke into country music with the 2023 album ā€œWhitsitt Chapelā€ and crossover songs like ā€œNeed a Favor.ā€ He hasĀ won multiple CMT Awards, a CMA Award and also picked up seven career Grammy nominations.

This photo provided by the Nashville-Davidson County Sheriff's Office shows country music star Jelly Roll, whose legal name is Jason DeFord, speaking to inmates at the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Annex in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 25, 2025. (Reginald Scott/Nashville-Davidson County Sheriff's Office via AP)

Much of his music deals with overcoming adversity, like the song ā€œWinning Streakā€ about someone’s first day sober. Or the direct-and-to-the-point, ā€œI Am Not Okay.ā€

ā€œWhen I first started doing this, I was just telling my story of my broken self,ā€ he told The Associated PressĀ in an interview. ā€œBy the time I got through it, I realized that my story was the story of many. So now I’m not telling my story anymore. I’m getting to pull it right from the crevices of the people whose story’s never been told.ā€

Jelly Roll: ‘ā€˜I was a part of the problem’

Before the parole board, Jelly Roll said he first fell in love with songwriting while in custody, calling music a therapeutic passion project that ā€œwould end up changing my life in ways that I never dreamed imaginable.ā€

Outside of sold-out shows, he’s testified before theĀ U.S. SenateĀ about the dangers of fentanyl, describing his drug-dealing younger self as ā€œthe uneducated man in the kitchen playing chemist with drugs I knew absolutely nothing about.ā€

This photo provided by the Nashville-Davidson County Sheriff's Office shows country music star Jelly Roll, left, whose legal name is Jason DeFord, posing for a photo with Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall at the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Annex in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 25, 2025. (Reginald Scott/Nashville-Davidson County Sheriff's Office via AP)

ā€œI was a part of the problem,ā€ he told lawmakers at the time. ā€œI am here now standing as a man that wants to be a part of the solution.ā€

Jelly Roll’s most serious convictions include a robbery at 17 and drug charges at 23. In the first case, a female acquaintance helped Jelly Roll and two armed accomplices steal $350 from people in a home in 2002. Because the victims knew the female acquaintance, she and Jelly Roll were quickly arrested. Jelly Roll was unarmed, and was sentenced to one year in prison plus probation.

In another run-in 2008, police found marijuana and crack cocaine in his car, leading to eight years of court-ordered supervision.

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Sheriff whose jail held Jelly Roll urged a pardon

Friends and civic leaders cited his transformation in backing a pardon.

Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall, who runs Nashville’s jail, wrote that Jelly Roll had an awakening in one of the jails he managed. Live Nation Entertainment CEO and President Michael Rapino cited Jelly Roll’s donations from his performances to charities for at-risk youth.

ā€œI think he has a chance and is in the process of rehabilitating a generation, and that’s not just words,ā€ Hall said in a phone interview Thursday. ā€œI’m talking about what I see we need in our country, is people who accept responsibility, accept the fact that they make mistakes and accept the fact that they need help.ā€

FILE.- Jelly Roll arrives at the 60th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Frisco, Texas, on May 8, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

The parole board began considering Jelly Roll’s pardon application in October 2024, which marks the state’s five-year timeline for eligibility after his sentence expired. Prominent Nashville attorney David Raybin represented Jelly Roll in the pardon case.

Lee’s office said no one was pardoned Thursday who had a homicide or a sex-related conviction, or for any crime committed as an adult against a minor.

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