Tekashi 6ix9ine is free! After a series of appeals, the New York rapper has been released ahead of his August 2 court date. 6ix9ine served time for racketeering conspiracy, firearms offenses and narcotics trafficking.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, 6ix9ine will now be serving the remainder of his four-month term in home confinement under government surveillance.
#Breaking: It's done, Judge Engelmayer's order on #6ix9ine has just come out, US asked that it be delayed: 69 "shall serve the first four months of supervised release on home incarceration, to be enforced by GPS monitoring, not to be docketed until 4 pm April 2" pic.twitter.com/oMX6NT77IW
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) April 2, 2020
Tekashi will have to pay a fine of $35,000, have to complete 300 hours of community service and be on supervised release for the next five years.