Tekashi 6ix9ine Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges, Trial Date Set

Daniel Hernandez aka 6ix9ine, February 2018 (Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
Daniel Hernandez aka 6ix9ine, February 2018 (Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Tekashi 6ix9ine has pled not responsible to federal racketeering and firearms charges, TMZ studies and Pitchfork can affirm. A pre-trial convention is about for January 22, 2019 and the trial is scheduled for September 4, 2019, in keeping with a spokesperson for the United States Department of Justice. 6ix9ine, in addition to his co-defendants who additionally pled not responsible, stay in custody. Pitchfork has contacted representatives for 6ix9ine.

6ix9ine and a number of other associates had been arrested in New York City on federal crime charges on November 18. According to the eight-count indictment, seen by Pitchfork, 6ix9ine and the opposite defendants “participated in the operation and management of” the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. The indictment accuses the gang members of homicide, theft, assault, the sale of medicine, and extra. Two of the costs that 6ix9ine faces have a maximum penalty of life in jail.

Prior to his arrest, 6ix9ine deliberate to launch his new album DUMMY BOY on November 23. Following the arrest, Tekashi’s crew postponed the record’s release “due to circumstances beyond our control.” This previous weekend, DUMMY BOY was leaked after the album was briefly bought as a digital obtain on the rapper’s internet store.

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

 
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