Jelly Roll Shocks Fans with Historic Pardon for Past Crimes

Country and rap star Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason Deford, has been granted a full pardon for his past crimes by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. The executive clemency was issued on Thursday, December 18, marking a pivotal moment for the artist who spent a decade of his early life cycling in and out of correctional facilities for serious offenses.
From the age of 14 until 24, Jelly Roll faced various charges, including aggravated robbery and drug dealing, leading to incarceration in both juvenile and then adult facilities in Nashville. Governor Lee's office confirmed the pardon as part of a broader executive clemency decision for 33 individuals, adhering to the criteria that pardons are granted to those who have completed their sentences and lived freely in their communities for at least five years.
The path to this pardon has been a lengthy one, with Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall having recommended Jelly Roll for clemency to Governor Lee more than a year ago. The request had remained on the Governor's desk, as reported by local Nashville television station WSMV. A photo caption from the Office of Gov. Bill Lee indicates Governor Lee conveyed the news of the official pardon to Jelly Roll on December 18, 2025, at the Tennessee Residence.
In a June 2023 Billboard cover story, Jelly Roll expressed the profound impact a pardon would have on his life, stating, “A pardon would change my whole life.” He also voiced a condition for accepting it: a change of policy for currently incarcerated youth, advocating for rehabilitation over strict discipline. While his pardon has been granted, it remains unclear if any such policy changes accompanied this decision.
In Tennessee, a pardon generally restores several rights that had been revoked due to a felony conviction. These include the right to vote, serve on a jury, hold public office, and own a handgun. Interestingly, despite some felons being unable to carry a passport, Jelly Roll had already obtained one years ago and recently embarked on his first international tour.
Beyond his music, Jelly Roll is a dedicated advocate for criminal justice reform. He frequently visits youth and adult prisons, and has even raised funds to establish a recording studio within the same juvenile detention center where he once served time. He has often spoken about the lasting impact of being charged and convicted as an adult for aggravated robbery at just 16, recalling a recent instance where he was rejected from buying a house in a community with its own golf course due to his record.
Jelly Roll’s troubled past and journey toward redemption are frequently central themes in his music, exemplified in songs like “Save Me.” His career has seen significant success, with six top 10 hits on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 in 2024 with “Beautifully Broken.” This pardon caps off a remarkable period for the artist, who was also invited to join the prestigious Grand Ole Opry on December 10.
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