‘This is a bad cat’: Drug pusher granted clemency by Biden arrested days after being released from prison for allegedly trying to fake urine test with bag of watered-down coffee

Left to right: Dequan Willard and Joe Biden.

Left: Dequan Willard (Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office). Right: Then-president Joe Biden speaks from the Roosevelt Room on July 14, 2024 (AP Photo/Susan Walsh).

A Texas man whose drug-related sentence was commuted by former then-President Joe Biden earlier this month has been arrested for allegedly violating the terms of his supervised release.

Dequan Willard, 30, allegedly tried to fake a urine test during a visit with federal officers under the terms of his supervised release, according to federal prosecutors in the Northern District of Texas.

Previously convicted of a cocaine distribution conspiracy along with several other individuals, the defendant was originally arrested in late 2016 after authorities found over two kilograms of the popular street drug and confiscated several firearms, court records show.

After pleading guilty, Willard was sentenced to a total of 14 years behind bars. In early 2024, he successfully moved to reduce his sentence to 12 years and three months, based on his lack of criminal history at the time of his conviction. And on Jan. 17, the remainder of the defendant’s sentence was commuted in a sweeping grant of commutation doled out to 2,490 federal inmates.