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Tekashi 6ix9ine Surrenders for 3-Month Jail Sentence During Adin Ross Live Stream

The rapper was sentenced for probation violations following his plea deal in the federal racketeering and firearms case

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Tekashi 6ix9ine was accompanied by streamer Adin Ross when surrendering to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on Tuesday 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 long live stream on Ross’ channel, the rapper, born Daniel Hernandez, was surrounded by friends during his send-off and at one point, content creator Stephen Deleonardis helped cut the rapper’s ankle monitor off. “Thank you guys so much see you in 3 months,” wrote Hernandez in an Instagram post of the clip.

While Hernandez and his crew tried to keep things upbeat in the car on the way to the detention center, blasting and singing along to Justin Bieber’s “Baby” and “Hold On” by  Lil Tjay in the limo, the mood took a somber turn once Hernandez officially turned himself in.

“That’s actually so fucking sad, I don’t give a fuck,” Ross said to the camera after Hernandez walked away. “That’s horrible, bro.”

This was the second time Hernandez was ordered back behind bars and the sentence stems from a pair of incidents the artist was involved in last year while still under supervised release following his involvement in a New York gang case. In 2018, Hernandez was arrested in New York on racketeering and firearm charges related to his involvement with the Nine Trey Bloods gang. After initially pleading not guilty, Hernandez, facing 32 years to life in prison, entered into a plea deal in February 2019 and pleaded guilty to nine charges, admitting that he had ordered a Nine Trey member to shoot at someone in a rival gang.

Reps for Hernandez and Ross did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s request for comment.

The rapper, who took the internet by storm in the late 2010s as a major streaming act, has been embroiled in a long list of controversy and legal issues over the past decade.

From Rolling Stone US.

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