Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine Turns Himself in to Jail for 3-Month Sentence
Tekashi 6ix9ine began a 90-day term for supervised release violations at MDC Brooklyn, a federal jail known for housing high-profile inmates and facing ongoing safety concerns.
- Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine turned himself in to serve a 3-month sentence at a Brooklyn jail.
- He was previously convicted in a federal racketeering case and is expected to be segregated from the general population.
- The Metropolitan Detention Center where he will serve time has housed other high-profile inmates like Ghislaine Maxwell.
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6ix9ine Turns Himself in, Starts 3-Month Jail Sentence for Probation Violation
6ix9ine (real name Daniel Hernandez, and formerly known as Tekashi 6ix9ine) turned himself in on Tuesday afternoon (Jan. 6) to begin a three-month sentence for violating the terms of his supervised release tied to his racketeering case. Adin Ross livestreamed the final hours of Tekashi’s freedom as they traveled to Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, where the “Gummo” rapper will serve his time alongside other famous inmates including Lu…
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine celebrated that he is going into the same prison where Nicolás Maduro is being held, after he was arrested by the U.S. Army and taken to ‘gringo’ territory, where he is accused of narcoterrorism. ‘Gotti’s interpreter was taken and admitted to the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center in New York on January 6. 6ix9ine entered this compound by the U.S. authorities because he violated his parole agreements, but there was no …
Tekashi 6ix9ine Surrenders for 3-Month Jail Sentence During Adin Ross Livestream
Tekashi 6ix9ine was accompanied by streamer Adin Ross when surrendering to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn this afternoon to begin his three-month jail sentence for probation violations following his plea deal in the federal racketeering and firearms case. During a nearly two-hour livestream on Ross’ channel, the rapper, born Daniel Hernandez, was surrounded by friends during his send-off, and at one point, content creator Stephe…
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine reports to NYC lockup where Nicholas Maduro and Luigi Mangione await trial
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is joining Venezuela’s president and the man charged with gunning down United Healthcare’s CEO in a notorious federal lockup in New York City.
Maduro detained in New York City jail that's a 'far cry from anything luxurious'
The ornate neoclassical facade of Venezuela's palm tree-lined Miraflores Palace — the seat of power held by Nicolás Maduro for more than a decade — is in stark contrast to where, now deposed, he is currently confined: a drab, warehouse-looking lockup in Brooklyn, New York, saddled with violence and complaints of poor sanitary conditions.
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