J Prince Checks Tekashi 6ix9ine Over Rap-A-Lot Robbery “Lies” During Testimony

Rap-A-Lot boss J Prince had some strong words for the “rat” Tekashi 6ix9ine, who testified that his crew robbed the mogul’s friends.

(AllHipHop News) The backlash against rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine’s testimony continues after the rap star took the stand to testify against alleged members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.

6ix9ine, born Daniel Hernandez, took the stand against two former associates, Aljermiah Mack, and Anthony “Harv” Ellison.

Mack is on trial for committing crimes on behalf of the Nine Trey Gangstas, while Ellison is accused of kidnapping and robbing the rapper during an internal power struggle with Kifano “Shotti” Jordan over 6ix9ine’s career.

During the trial, 6ix9ine claimed top members of the Nine Trey Gangstas had a falling out in part, because of an incident at South by Southwest in March of 2018.

Tekashi 6ix9ine was supposed to perform, but he was run off of the stage by people affiliated with Rap-A-Lot, during a feud with J. Prince Jr.

During the trial, 6ix9ine claimed he and almost a dozen Nine Trey members were waiting for members of Rap-A-Lot, who he said were targeted and robbed after a meeting in Manhattan.

J. Prince Sr., the founder of Rap-A-Lot, took issues with 6ix9ine mentioning his label during his testimony and offered up his opinion on the ruined rapper.

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“Now I’m hearing lies he’s telling under oath about robbing me or representatives of #Rapalot,” J Prince fumed. “Let me just make myself clear, if him or any of those clowns were to try to rob me or anyone from the #Rapalot family bad news would’ve beat them home.”

During three days of testimony, 6ix9ine broke down the structure of the leadership structure of the gang and implicated his former gang buddies of numerous crimes.

Tekashi 6ix9ine claimed his crew assaulted Trippie Redd for being in a rival Bloods set, he labeled Jim Jones was a “retired” rapper who was part of the Nine Trey and admitted to paying someone to try and kill Chief Keef.

J Prince also said the incident at SXSW had nothing to do with gang politics.

“Let this be a lesson to those who know better to do better because there was never a question mark in my mind that this kid #takashi69 was rat material that’s why my sons didn’t allow him to come into their party. It was never about a rat checking in with us.”