Peewee Longway has taken a plea deal, admitting to federal drug and gun charges in exchange for a likely prison sentence of between 10 and 14 years. The Atlanta rapper, real name Quincy Williams, was reportedly swept up in a massive September 2024 drug bust in Georgia. About a year later, he was charged by federal prosecutors with drug and gun violations in a five-count indictment. On April 1, per court documents viewed by Complex, the rapper appeared in an Atlanta courtroom to plead guilty to two of those five counts: Conspiracy to Possess with the Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. In return, the other three counts were dismissed, and prosecutors agreed to recommend a maximum sentence of 14 years. Longway agreed, for his part, to recommend a sentence of no less than 10 years. The ultimate decision will be up to a judge. For more about how federal sentencing guidelines work, read our breakdown from the Diddy case .…