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Felicia Beckwith Avoids Jail for Fentanyl Plea
23 Jun
Summary
- Felicia Beckwith pleaded guilty to possessing less than 0.5 grams of fentanyl.
- She was arrested last year with drugs, guns, and cash.
- Beckwith received three years of supervised probation, avoiding jail time.

Felicia Beckwith, the ex-girlfriend of country music star Jelly Roll and mother of their 18-year-old daughter Bailee Ann DeFord, has reached a plea agreement in her legal case. She was arrested in February 2025 during a traffic stop with two other individuals. Authorities found multiple firearms, drugs, and a significant amount of cash.
During the stop and a subsequent search of a nearby residence, law enforcement discovered substantial quantities of methamphetamine, pills, and suspected fentanyl. Beckwith was initially charged with several drug-related offenses and possession violations.
However, court records from Washington County confirmed that Beckwith pleaded guilty on Thursday to a lesser charge. She admitted to possessing less than 0.5 grams of fentanyl, classified as a Schedule II drug. All other charges against her were dropped.
As a result of this plea, Beckwith will avoid jail time. She has been sentenced to three years of supervised probation by the Washington County court. Jelly Roll has not publicly commented on the legal proceedings involving his ex-girlfriend.