Everything We Know About Tekashi 6ix9ine Testifies at Trial Against Alleged Kidnap Case
Tekashi 6ix9ine is suffering his felony. His latest hearing and the same trial which his attorney lamented previously as something that will last only roughly two weeks has started. Just on September 17 the rainbow hair rapper front himself inside the Manhattan’s Thurgood Marshall Courthouse.
Tekashi 6ix9ine experienced some tough time. About two 2 hours he kept standing in witness against Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods members Anthony “Harv” Ellison and Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack. Before he surfaced in courtroom, 6ix9ine appearance has automatically changed to new look though not odd as his traditional rainbow hair color painted pure back.
Complex was able to present the full details also posted on Instagram about Tekashi 69 testifying in courtroom. He also accepted to partner with the government, something which most of his peers in hip-hop are stabbing him social over snitching to Feds and Snoop Dogg and Meek Mill got the latest hint about Tekashi 6 9 snitching.
Tekashi 6 also went into details, telling about how his encounter with Nine Trey member Seqo Billy who was a friend of Chris Ehigiator, his then-manager. He was the first Nine Trey gang member he’d ever met.
After writing “GUMMO,” 6ix9ine asked Seqo to “get Nine Trey members to be a part of the video.” He said he wanted them to “wear red.” 6ix9ine also narrate how he was signed into the same lable with Trippie Redd, who jealous erupted and other things.
Things we have learned from his trial is that Tekashi has delivered his first testimony which is directly against Anthony “Harvey” Ellison and Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack. The two mentioned names are currently facing federal racketeering and firearms charges. As for Ellison he is couple of charges which is the racketeering and a kidnap case.
One of the noted comment 6 9 made was that he started cooperating with federal authorities since November 19 2018 —one day after he was arrested on his own racketeering and firearms counts. While in the courtroom, testifying, prosecutors played some of his music GUMMO” and “KOODA” as evidence for jurors to read.
Tekashi 69 has said that he was able to turn himself to Nine Trey Bloods following the successfully of his hit single KOODA which was on 2017. Another point he maintained when asked about his roll in the gang group. He said that he only make hit songs and bring money in supporting to the Trey Blood gang. He stated that the money he made in his capacity as a rapper was not only used for gang members’ personal use but also for the acquisition of firearms. When asked what he got in return, 6ix9ine replied, “My career.” He explained that the gang provided him with street credibility as well as protection.
The most overemphasized questions from the prosecutors simple asked the rapper to mention the Trey Blood gangs in photographs and explain the gang’s inner workings—terminology, culture, hierarchy, and more.
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