Tekashi 6ix9ine Pleads Guilty to 9 Federal Crime Charges

Tekashi 6ix9ine Pleads Guilty to 9 Federal Crime Charges
Daniel Hernandez aka 6ix9ine, July 2018 (Photo by Jefferson Siegel/NY Daily News through Getty Images)

Tekashi 6ix9ine (born: Daniel Hernandez) has pled responsible to 9 counts in a federal crime case, WNBC studies and Pitchfork can verify through courtroom paperwork. Court information present that 6ix9ine entered his responsible plea on January 23. The counts embody racketeering conspiracy, a number of firearms offenses, narcotics trafficking, and extra. Pitchfork has contacted attorneys for 6ix9ine.

According to courtroom information, Hernandez is scheduled to be sentenced by January 24, 2020. Hernandez pled not guilty to all fees again in November 28. The trial is at the moment scheduled for September 4, 2019.

6ix9ine was arrested in New York City on November 2018 on federal crime fees. The rapper’s former supervisor Shottie, actual title Kifano Jordan, and their associates Jensel Butler (aka Ish), Faheem Walter (aka Crippy), Fuguan Lovick (aka Fu Banga), and Jamel Jones (aka Mel Murda), have been arrested on the identical fees.

According to the indictment, considered by Pitchfork, Hernandez and the opposite defendants “participated in the operation and management of” the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. The indictment accused the gang members of homicide, theft, assault, the sale of medication, and extra. Two of the costs that Hernandez confronted have a most penalty of life in jail.

Learn extra about 6ix9ine’s authorized historical past in “Untangling Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Legal Cases, Which Could Soon Land Him to Prison.”

 
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