Jamaican dancehall artiste Flippa Moggela (Andrew Kendrick Davis) is once again listed in U.S. federal custody, according to records as of May 12, 2026. The updated inmate entry confirms his placement at the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, but authorities have not issued any official explanation for the circumstances surrounding his return to custody, leaving a significant information gap in the developing story.
Davis, who previously served time following a high-profile federal conviction tied to drug trafficking and money laundering allegations, had earlier been released under conditions after spending several years behind bars. His case had drawn sustained attention within Caribbean entertainment circles due to his dual identity as both a convicted offender and a recognisable figure in dancehall culture. However, the latest development does not clarify whether his re-incarceration is linked to an alleged parole violation, a new charge, or an administrative decision within the federal system.
With no official statement released by U.S. authorities, speculation continues to grow around the nature of his custody status. What remains firmly established is his re-entry into the federal detention system, while what is still unknown is the reason behind it — leaving a developing narrative that continues to attract strong public and media interest across both Caribbean and international audiences.


