Tekashi 6ix9ine Early Prison Release Explained


Tekashi 6ix9ine will be released from prison this summer because he was a “perfect model prisoner.”

Ever since his arrest as part the Nine Tret Bloods gang takedown in Brooklyn, New York, Tekashi 6ix9ine has admitted to cooperating with the feds in order to potentially receive a lightened sentence. Although he hoped to come home last winter, the rainbow-haired rapper ended up getting sentenced to twenty-four months in prison. He was never expected to spend the entire time behind bars though and, as suspected, his release will be much earlier than initially believed.

Yesterday, it was reported that 6ix9ine would come home on August 2, requiring military-level protection on a permanent basis. The rapper will be spending millions dollars on security every year, moving out Brooklyn and possibly setting up a bunker-style home where he can rest easily at night. Many his critics and fans were confused as to why he wouldn’t actually be spending the full two years in prison and, according to one his legal representatives, it has to do with his snitching.

Tekashi 6ix9ine Early Prison Release Explained
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“The reason why he’s getting released early is because he’s the perfect model prisoner,” said Dawn Florio, one 6ix9ine’s representatives, according to Variety.

The recording artist, born Daniel Hernandez, was previously denied a chance to serve the remainder his sentence at home. He has expressed regret for ever getting involved with the Nine Trey Bloods and has already signed a record deal for when he becomes a free man.