Fleece Johnson, known as the “Booty Warrior,” was a notorious inmate who gained notoriety for his appearance on the MSNBC documentary “Lockup.” He was released from prison in 2015 after serving time for multiple charges, including armed robbery.
Fleece Johnson became a well-known figure after his interview on “Lockup,” where he candidly discussed his predatory behavior towards other inmates, coining the term “Booty Warrior.” His interview went viral, and he became a subject of both fear and dark humor on the internet.
Johnson was incarcerated at the Kentucky State Penitentiary, where he served over 30 years of his sentence. His release in 2015 was due to the expiration of his sentence. Since his release, there has been little public information about his activities or whereabouts. His case brought attention to issues of sexual violence in the prison system and has been used in discussions about the need for prison reform and the protection of inmates from assault.