6ix9ine in Feds (Update :69 pleads not guilty, feds had a confidential informant within the camp)

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I’m tired of these “threats on life” moments. I’m gonna assume these are brehs. Why can’t we ever shut the fukk up and just do something quietly?

Like that Black guy that killed Jeffrey Dahmer. Yes before you ask Tekashi nut huggers I’m comparing him to Dahmer stop ignoring the sex abuse.

But the guy that killed Dahmer wasn’t yapping he just did it. Tired of these stories of these idiots yelling threats from across their cell walls and being obvious as fukk

They had one fukking chance and couldn’t even get him in 24 hours .

You fans are are delusional behind y’all keyboards lol.

You probably never got locked up in your life and are talking recklessly.

I never get the idea or thought of a celebrity ever getting touched in any type of jail environment so I don’t know why people are obsessed and waiting for something to happen to him.

Give it up already!
 

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Jailed Rapper Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff

Tekashi 6ix9ine is spending Thanksgiving behind bars as both an accused criminal and a crime victim said by police to have been fleeced of $2.2 million by his own manager.

The rapper’s manager, Kifano “Shotti” Jordan, is also behind bars, having been indicted along with Tekashi and four associates as members of the 9 Trey Gangsta Bloods. The five of them are charged with racketeering and violent crimes involving firearms. Each faces a minimum of 32 years in prison, a maximum of life.

The co-defendants include Jamel “Mel Murda” Jones, who is described by police as the head of the 9 Treys. He was joined by Shotti and two other co-defendants—Jensel “Ish” Butler and Faheem “Crippy” Walter—in making an initial appearance before a magistrate in Manhattan federal court on Monday evening.

In their standard financial disclosure statements, Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy all swore that they were too broke to afford a lawyer and required counsel appointed by the court. Shotti admitted to have $60,000 in a checking account, but according to a law-enforcement source, police believe he has pocketed at least an additional $2.2 million.

As the source tells it, Tekashi became aware of the alleged theft when he was contacted by a promoter for a recent tour. Police say the promoter told Tekashi that he just wanted to report directly to the rapper how much money he was supposed to have received. The promoter said Shotti should have passed on $2.5 million. Shotti is said to have given Tekashi only $300,000.


The attorney who represented Shotti at the initial hearing could not be reached for comment. The lawyer who continues to represent Tekashi did not respond to a request for comment.

Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy might also think that Shotti had more ready money than the contents of his checking account, for they looked expectantly at the former manager when the question of representation and bail arose at the hearing.

But Mel Murda and the other two may not have known just how much. Police believe that Shotti failed to inform them when he allegedly fleeced Tekashi for the $2.2 millon. And judging by Mel Murda's glower when he was remanded along with the others, he is not somebody it is healthy to disappoint, much less to deprive of what he considers his due.

Tekashi seems to have blamed Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy for being in league with Shotti since he announced during a radio appearance on The Breakfast Club show three days before his arrest that he was firing his entire team.

Mel Murda—known as Mel Matrix during his own, stalled attempt at rap stardom—is apparently the Blood member said by authorities to have been overheard on a wiretap saying he wanted to “super-violate” Tekashi in retaliation.

That intercept obliged the FBI to visit Tekashi on Saturday and inform him his life was in danger. He declined protection, but remained under continual surveillance until Sunday evening, when police decided the time had come to arrest him and the four others.

As a result of the firings and the ensuing overheard threat, Tekashi was only brought into the courtroom after the others had been remanded. His tearful mother sat among some of the very cops and agents who had arrested her son rather than with the public, who might have included friends and relatives of his aggrieved co-defendants.

In a failed but passionate attempt to get Tekashi released on bail, his attorney produced statements for three bank accounts, showing deposits of $575,000 and $469,999 and $264,700. The total proffered wealth of $1,308,899 was just a little over half of what police believe Shotti pocketed.

At one point in the Breakfast Club show, Tekashi had suggested that his booking agent, MTA Booking, was “dirty” and had short-changed him big time. MTA hotly denied the accusation and it seems that they may well have been telling the truth, that Tekashi really should have been worrying about the supposed guardian of his best interests, his manager Shotti.

The attorney who represented Shotti at the initial hearing could not be reached for comment.

Tekashi’s decision to fire his team and the angry remarks that accompanied it may have become more understandable to Murda and the 9 Trey Bloods with word of the theft. They could not rightly blame Tekashi for assuming they were all in on it with Shotti. Who would be nuts enough to cheat the likes of them, Mel Murda in particular?

And there was also talk that Shotti had become involved with one of Tekashi’s female friends.

However much he did or did not steal from Tekashi, Shotti will never have an opportunity to take so much as a penny more. And Shotti may have to contend with Mel Murda and a set of angry 9 Trey Bloods described by police as “a extremely violent gang” that at last count had 44 members behind bars on charges that apparently include murder.


A senior law enforcement official offered an assessment of Shotti’s predicament.

“He’s caught between the golden goose he killed and Mel Murda,” the official said.

That and the prospect of life behind bars suggest that Shotti’s wisest move would be to seek a deal with the government. The manager’s final betrayal of Tekashi may come from the witness stand.

Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff
 

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Instead of talking about our women wearing weaves, we gotta have an open discussion about this bullshyt grown men do with these vultures

Look at Eminem. Like how do gang members they go extra hard when it’s a white guy like Trick Trick telling another black man there is a no fly zone for disrespecting Eminem

Imagine telling your daughter or son that their father got sent away because they were following around defending a white Mexican with rainbow hair and face tattoos who trolled for attention

Man why is our self esteem so damn low? Then we got one of the biggest NY rappers Nicki Minaj buddying up and praising him during this time and an old head NY rapper in 50 stanning him before all of this happened

Man I can’t go to Texas soon enough :beli:

Texas is filled with Mexicans who say the N word openly around blacks as well and probably the King state with that issue.

Ducktales.


Also the internet doesn’t correlate with hip hop. You can’t connect proud black people living their lives everyday to rappers and hip hop entertainers who make decisions based off money.


Also you can blame the city vs city rivalries we have in the black community. Why do you think Trick Trick said it’s a no fly zone if you diss Eminem? Because he’s caping for his city of Detroit.

Yea black people in the hip hop put more emphasis on their city than their actual blackness. nikkas do that lame shyt on the Coli even everyday.
 

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Jailed Rapper Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff

Tekashi 6ix9ine is spending Thanksgiving behind bars as both an accused criminal and a crime victim said by police to have been fleeced of $2.2 million by his own manager.

The rapper’s manager, Kifano “Shotti” Jordan, is also behind bars, having been indicted along with Tekashi and four associates as members of the 9 Trey Gangsta Bloods. The five of them are charged with racketeering and violent crimes involving firearms. Each faces a minimum of 32 years in prison, a maximum of life.

The co-defendants include Jamel “Mel Murda” Jones, who is described by police as the head of the 9 Treys. He was joined by Shotti and two other co-defendants—Jensel “Ish” Butler and Faheem “Crippy” Walter—in making an initial appearance before a magistrate in Manhattan federal court on Monday evening.

In their standard financial disclosure statements, Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy all swore that they were too broke to afford a lawyer and required counsel appointed by the court. Shotti admitted to have $60,000 in a checking account, but according to a law-enforcement source, police believe he has pocketed at least an additional $2.2 million.

As the source tells it, Tekashi became aware of the alleged theft when he was contacted by a promoter for a recent tour. Police say the promoter told Tekashi that he just wanted to report directly to the rapper how much money he was supposed to have received. The promoter said Shotti should have passed on $2.5 million. Shotti is said to have given Tekashi only $300,000.


The attorney who represented Shotti at the initial hearing could not be reached for comment. The lawyer who continues to represent Tekashi did not respond to a request for comment.

Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy might also think that Shotti had more ready money than the contents of his checking account, for they looked expectantly at the former manager when the question of representation and bail arose at the hearing.

But Mel Murda and the other two may not have known just how much. Police believe that Shotti failed to inform them when he allegedly fleeced Tekashi for the $2.2 millon. And judging by Mel Murda's glower when he was remanded along with the others, he is not somebody it is healthy to disappoint, much less to deprive of what he considers his due.

Tekashi seems to have blamed Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy for being in league with Shotti since he announced during a radio appearance on The Breakfast Club show three days before his arrest that he was firing his entire team.

Mel Murda—known as Mel Matrix during his own, stalled attempt at rap stardom—is apparently the Blood member said by authorities to have been overheard on a wiretap saying he wanted to “super-violate” Tekashi in retaliation.

That intercept obliged the FBI to visit Tekashi on Saturday and inform him his life was in danger. He declined protection, but remained under continual surveillance until Sunday evening, when police decided the time had come to arrest him and the four others.

As a result of the firings and the ensuing overheard threat, Tekashi was only brought into the courtroom after the others had been remanded. His tearful mother sat among some of the very cops and agents who had arrested her son rather than with the public, who might have included friends and relatives of his aggrieved co-defendants.

In a failed but passionate attempt to get Tekashi released on bail, his attorney produced statements for three bank accounts, showing deposits of $575,000 and $469,999 and $264,700. The total proffered wealth of $1,308,899 was just a little over half of what police believe Shotti pocketed.

At one point in the Breakfast Club show, Tekashi had suggested that his booking agent, MTA Booking, was “dirty” and had short-changed him big time. MTA hotly denied the accusation and it seems that they may well have been telling the truth, that Tekashi really should have been worrying about the supposed guardian of his best interests, his manager Shotti.

The attorney who represented Shotti at the initial hearing could not be reached for comment.

Tekashi’s decision to fire his team and the angry remarks that accompanied it may have become more understandable to Murda and the 9 Trey Bloods with word of the theft. They could not rightly blame Tekashi for assuming they were all in on it with Shotti. Who would be nuts enough to cheat the likes of them, Mel Murda in particular?

And there was also talk that Shotti had become involved with one of Tekashi’s female friends.

However much he did or did not steal from Tekashi, Shotti will never have an opportunity to take so much as a penny more. And Shotti may have to contend with Mel Murda and a set of angry 9 Trey Bloods described by police as “a extremely violent gang” that at last count had 44 members behind bars on charges that apparently include murder.


A senior law enforcement official offered an assessment of Shotti’s predicament.

“He’s caught between the golden goose he killed and Mel Murda,” the official said.

That and the prospect of life behind bars suggest that Shotti’s wisest move would be to seek a deal with the government. The manager’s final betrayal of Tekashi may come from the witness stand.

Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff
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Jailed Rapper Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff

Tekashi 6ix9ine is spending Thanksgiving behind bars as both an accused criminal and a crime victim said by police to have been fleeced of $2.2 million by his own manager.

The rapper’s manager, Kifano “Shotti” Jordan, is also behind bars, having been indicted along with Tekashi and four associates as members of the 9 Trey Gangsta Bloods. The five of them are charged with racketeering and violent crimes involving firearms. Each faces a minimum of 32 years in prison, a maximum of life.

The co-defendants include Jamel “Mel Murda” Jones, who is described by police as the head of the 9 Treys. He was joined by Shotti and two other co-defendants—Jensel “Ish” Butler and Faheem “Crippy” Walter—in making an initial appearance before a magistrate in Manhattan federal court on Monday evening.

In their standard financial disclosure statements, Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy all swore that they were too broke to afford a lawyer and required counsel appointed by the court. Shotti admitted to have $60,000 in a checking account, but according to a law-enforcement source, police believe he has pocketed at least an additional $2.2 million.

As the source tells it, Tekashi became aware of the alleged theft when he was contacted by a promoter for a recent tour. Police say the promoter told Tekashi that he just wanted to report directly to the rapper how much money he was supposed to have received. The promoter said Shotti should have passed on $2.5 million. Shotti is said to have given Tekashi only $300,000.


The attorney who represented Shotti at the initial hearing could not be reached for comment. The lawyer who continues to represent Tekashi did not respond to a request for comment.

Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy might also think that Shotti had more ready money than the contents of his checking account, for they looked expectantly at the former manager when the question of representation and bail arose at the hearing.

But Mel Murda and the other two may not have known just how much. Police believe that Shotti failed to inform them when he allegedly fleeced Tekashi for the $2.2 millon. And judging by Mel Murda's glower when he was remanded along with the others, he is not somebody it is healthy to disappoint, much less to deprive of what he considers his due.

Tekashi seems to have blamed Mel Murda, Ish and Crippy for being in league with Shotti since he announced during a radio appearance on The Breakfast Club show three days before his arrest that he was firing his entire team.

Mel Murda—known as Mel Matrix during his own, stalled attempt at rap stardom—is apparently the Blood member said by authorities to have been overheard on a wiretap saying he wanted to “super-violate” Tekashi in retaliation.

That intercept obliged the FBI to visit Tekashi on Saturday and inform him his life was in danger. He declined protection, but remained under continual surveillance until Sunday evening, when police decided the time had come to arrest him and the four others.

As a result of the firings and the ensuing overheard threat, Tekashi was only brought into the courtroom after the others had been remanded. His tearful mother sat among some of the very cops and agents who had arrested her son rather than with the public, who might have included friends and relatives of his aggrieved co-defendants.

In a failed but passionate attempt to get Tekashi released on bail, his attorney produced statements for three bank accounts, showing deposits of $575,000 and $469,999 and $264,700. The total proffered wealth of $1,308,899 was just a little over half of what police believe Shotti pocketed.

At one point in the Breakfast Club show, Tekashi had suggested that his booking agent, MTA Booking, was “dirty” and had short-changed him big time. MTA hotly denied the accusation and it seems that they may well have been telling the truth, that Tekashi really should have been worrying about the supposed guardian of his best interests, his manager Shotti.

The attorney who represented Shotti at the initial hearing could not be reached for comment.

Tekashi’s decision to fire his team and the angry remarks that accompanied it may have become more understandable to Murda and the 9 Trey Bloods with word of the theft. They could not rightly blame Tekashi for assuming they were all in on it with Shotti. Who would be nuts enough to cheat the likes of them, Mel Murda in particular?

And there was also talk that Shotti had become involved with one of Tekashi’s female friends.

However much he did or did not steal from Tekashi, Shotti will never have an opportunity to take so much as a penny more. And Shotti may have to contend with Mel Murda and a set of angry 9 Trey Bloods described by police as “a extremely violent gang” that at last count had 44 members behind bars on charges that apparently include murder.


A senior law enforcement official offered an assessment of Shotti’s predicament.

“He’s caught between the golden goose he killed and Mel Murda,” the official said.

That and the prospect of life behind bars suggest that Shotti’s wisest move would be to seek a deal with the government. The manager’s final betrayal of Tekashi may come from the witness stand.

Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff

Whether this is true or not, them alphabet boys puttng in place the ultimate chess move. Got them all going against each other, and Shotti gonna be a man without a country bc all that blood shyt is out the window if he been funny with the bread. Them cacs gonna sit back and watch them fall apart like :smugdraper:
 

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I bet this thot feels stooopid asf right now






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69 turned on his man billy ado for clout with shotti, billy told him shotti was grimey, shotti turned around and robbed him of 2.2 mil and put the wolves on his mother, might even rat on 69 and murda, this shyt is my new favorite hood soap opera someone tell 50 he needs to buy the rights for the story a fukkin sap
 

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Jailed Rapper Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff
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Tekashi69 Fuming at Manager for $2 Million Ripoff
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since the 1st day the feds sweep the media been trying to make 69 some victim like he wasn't on probation for pedo shyt and gang banging


Clearly the people behind his label got alot power in the industry . Also 69 been snitching before the feds cuff him
 

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69 turned on his man billy ado for clout with shotti, billy told him shotti was grimey, shotti turned around and robbed him of 2.2 mil and put the wolves on his mother, might even rat on 69 and murda, this shyt is my new favorite hood soap opera someone tell 50 he needs to buy the rights for the story a fukkin sap
Billy lying his ass off. He was just dissing 69 and shotti before the feds came


He was the one that snitch on video saying 69 is lying about shotti/treyway stealing from him. When both 69 and shotti was in on the booking
 
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