6ix9ine Case: Tekashi’s Sentence To Be Determined After Verdict For Kidnappers


Once the verdict comes in, the prosecutors will then determine if 6ix9ine’s cooperation is enough to sentence him to time served.

Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s whole life turned for the worst last November when he was arrested as part a bigger investigation into the Nine Tr3y Gangsta Bloods. Although his lawyers initially said he wouldn’t snitch, it was revealed at the top the year that he agreed to cooperate with the FEDs in order to get less prison time. He’s facing 47 years in prison but he took the stand last week in hopes that he could get out as early as 2020. 

The rapper testified against the two men who allegedly kidnapped him in the summer 2018. According to Akademiks, a verdict for the two men is expected to be handed down tomorrow. But just because 6ix9ine took the stand, doesn’t mean he’s f the hook. Prosecutors will reportedly decide the fate 6ix9ine’s sentencing after the verdict is revealed. They’ll have to determine whether or not his testimony was enough for him to reduce his sentence. 

If 6ix9ine is released from prison next year as he hopes, he might end up having a harder time transitioning from prison to the world than he thought. He has the option  entering a witness protection program upon his release but with the amount distinctive tattoos on his body, he’ll have to go through a tattoo removal treatment. The treatment for removing the amount tatts 6ix9ine has takes about a year, if not longer, so we’ll see what the rapper ends up doing at the end.