6ix9ine’s Lawyer Opens Up About Sentence: "He’s Strong, He’ll Survive"


6ix9ine is reportedly feeling “down.”

Yesterday morning brought upon one the year’s most surprisingly dramatic events: the sentencing hearing one Tekashi 6ix9ine. With Twitter account Inner City Press providing a play-by-play in something close to real-time, fans all ages tuned in abuse the refresh button. Akademiks made things all the more lively by providing real-time commentary, and even those who dislike the rapper begrudgingly tuned in out sheer curiosity. Clearly aware all the attention this one was getting, Judge Englemeyer revealed an impressive flair for the dramatic, taking us all on an emotional roller-coaster before finally unveiling his sentence two years, including time served.

6ix9ine's Lawyer Opens Up About Sentence: "He’s Strong, He'll Survive"

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While many considered the sentence to be a win for the Rainbow Wonder, lawyer Lance Lazarro seemed to have mixed feelings about the verdict. Speaking with Hollywood Life, Lazarro stated that “We are a little disappointed, we were expecting time served because that is what the parole board recommended, but it was in the judge’s hands. He’s feeling a little down right now but he’s strong, he’ll survive. The best thing to come out today was closure, he knows he’ll be home in July and then he can focus on rebuilding his career and relationships.”

It’s no surprise to hear that the young rapper is a little glum, but given he was facing a possible outcome thirty-seven years, a quick stint is ultimately a blessing in disguise. Especially given that if all goes well, between time served and “good behavior,” 6ix9ine could be a free man come July 2020. 

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