Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Tekashi 6ix9ine Update: Snitching Rapper Only Gets 2 Years (Less Time Served)

*Earlier it was reported that Tekashi 6ix9ine was set to be released from jail. While that’s still true, but it won’t be in the immediate future.

The snitching rapper went to court this morning and when it was all said and done, he was sentenced to 24 months behind bars. However, he’s already served 13 months of that. So, doing the math, that means Tekashi will be out by late 2020.

Once he gets out, he’ll be on supervised release for 5 years and will have to complete 300 hours of community service and pay a $35k fine.

According to reports, the NYC born rapper, who was wearing dark blue prison scrubs, had almost no reaction when the sentence was read. BTW, his hair was almost completely black with just traces of his famous rainbow dye job in his braids.

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Here’s more via TMZ:

The sentencing hearing got underway Wednesday at 10 AM ET, and prosecutors are breaking down exactly how valuable Tekashi was in helping them convict 2 members of the Nine Trey Bloods … Anthony “Harv” Ellison and Aljermiah Mack.

Prosecutors told the judge they met with him 2 to 3 times a week, and he sang like a canary — about his involvement in numerous crimes.

And, this was interesting — did you know there’s a rating system for criminals? For purposes of sentencing, the feds calculated Tekashi’s criminal history at a category 2.

Here’s the math on that: 6ix9ine got 1 point for his 2018 conviction for using a minor in a sexual performance (in a music video), and 2 more points for his involvement in the Nine Trey Bloods while on probation. Those 3 points put him in category 2. Keep in mind the highest/worst criminal history rating is a 6.

Keep in mind that at one point, Tekashi 6ix9ine was facing a minimum of 47 years in prison before agreeing to assist prosecutors by ratting out his former gang members. As was reported, he pled guilty to 9 counts when he entered his plea back on January 23.

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