Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was sentenced to 45 days in jail and one year of supervised release. The conditions of his release are being violated Late last month, a Manhattan federal judge issued the ruling on Tuesday.
Judge Paul A. The sentence imposed by Engelmayer is slightly more weighty than the one finalized by federal prosecutors last week, which included 30 days in jail and the same amount of supervised release.
And once the 28-year-old rapper – whose real name is Daniel Hernandez – comes out of the clink, he will face 30 days of home confinement, 30 days of home detention and 30 days of curfew, the judge ruled.
The tattooed, rainbow-haired star from Bushwick was just months away from being released from court supervision when he was lifted on October 29 after his probation officer complained that he had failed drug tests and was ignoring rules In which it was said that he would have to do so. Get permission to travel.
These conditions stem from a 2019 sentencing in which Engelmayer sentenced 6ix9ine to two years in prison after pleading guilty to the charges. participated and directed violence By a gang called the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.
but he was Released from jail in April 2020 after complaining that his illnesses made him particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus, which was ravaging the country’s jails and prisons at the time.
it made it worse The musician apparently could not follow court rules, Engelmayer said at an October hearing that he had granted compassionate release during the pandemic.
The rapper apologized, and told the court that he was not a “bad person”.
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