As we all know Tekashi 6ix9ine is no stranger to jail time, but unfortunately for him, he’s no longer aligned with anybody to throw under the bus to save his own rainbow-colored ass.
According to TMZ, the most famous snitch in Hip-Hop history is once again facing more jail time as he and feds have reached a plea deal after the “Gummo” rapper was booked for violating the terms of his release just last month. While Tekashi has agreed to own up to his transgressions, prosecutors are set to recommend he stay in jail for another 30 days before he undergo another year of supervised release once he completes his bid.
Per TMZ:
During the first 90 days after his incarceration, the feds want Tekashi on home incarceration for 30 days, home detention for the next 30, and on a curfew for the last 30.
After this period, the government says he may travel domestically for work with his probation officer’s approval. The government also recommends he submit to random drug testing.
Worth noting … this is just what the feds are recommending — a judge still hasn’t signed off on the proposed sentence yet.
Given his history of run-ins with the law, we wouldn’t be surprised if the judge overseeing this case agrees to the terms that the Southern District Of New York is proposing.
The news comes on the heels of Tekashi 6ix9ine being booked for performing at Las Vegas without permission from his probation officer. After testing positive for meth and refusing to show up for another drug test, 6ix9ine was arrested and has been locked up since.
The man is doing meth now? He’ll be back in the bing before the year is out. Just sayin’.
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