Meek Mill Compares Tekashi 6ix9ine To The ‘Rat’ Who Killed Nipsey Hussle

Tekashi 6ix9ine is plotting his rap return at 3 p.m. EST on Friday (May 8). Hours before the (oddly) highly anticipated event, Meek Mill isn’t holding back about his feelings toward the government’s former star witness.

In a series tweets, the Dreamchasers boss laid into 6ix9ine and compared him to Nipsey Hussle’s alleged killer Eric Holder.

“I hope that rat going live to apologize to the people he told on or the victim,” he wrote. ‘Y’all forgot that fast a ‘rat’ killed nipsey he wasn’t suppose to be on the streets! That’s the only thing ima say because he’s dead… left his baby mom and child like a coward as targets!”

Meek followed up with another pair tweets reminding 6ix9ine how the Hip Hop community sees him.

“Now you just a informant behind a keyboard tryna troll families you ruined so it’s not gone hit the same,” he added. “and by the way I’m doing this for my ‘sons’ so you won’t be around to impact their lives ever!!”

He continued, “All these cops killing people and this nigga about to go live joking about being apart that to feed some rich white people lol when they make spaceships y’all know we copping up right lol.”

Finally, Meek deems 6ix9ine’s new song nothing but hot garbage, writing, “And that new song trashhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! We heard that bullshit lol.”

6ix9ine was granted a “compassionate release” from Queens Detention Facility last month due to the coronavirus pandemic. His lawyers argued his asthmatic condition put him at higher risk for the contracting the virus while behind bars.

Meek Mill Compares Tekashi 6ix9ine To The 'Rat' Who Killed Nipsey Hussle

Tekashi 6ix9ine Teases New Music Release Date After Judge Loosens Restrictions

Earlier this month, presiding judge Paul A. Engelmayer loosened his house arrest restrictions and allowed him to record a music video in his backyard and spend time in a home studio for up to eight hours a day.

Meanwhile, Holder’s trial has been rescheduled for June 8. He was initially expected to go to court last month, but the coronavirus pandemic forced the closure all Los Angeles courthouses. Holder faces one count murder, two counts attempted murder and one count assault with a deadly weapon. He’s pleaded not guilty to all charges.