Jim Jones Welcomes 6ix9ine Co-Defendant Mel Murda Back After 6-Year Prison Stint

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Jamel Jones, also known in rap circles as Mel Matrix, pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in 2019 as part of the high-profile RICO case.

Jim Jones welcomed longtime associate Jamel “Mel Murda” Jones back to the streets of New York after a six-year prison sentence tied to the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods case that also ensnared 6ix9ine Archives, whose cooperation with federal prosecutors continues to haunt him.

Jamel Jones, also known in Hip-Hop circles as Mel Matrix, pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in 2019 as part of the high-profile RICO case that exposed the inner workings of the Nine Trey set. On Thursday (August 28), Jim Jones marked his return with a public show of support, posting a video of the reunion on Instagram and pairing it with a track that nods to their shared past.

“We way different then yal,” Jones wrote. “We don’t bend we don’t fold and if we fall we come back stronger. Welcome back Mel matrix u deserve everything th world has to offer. Let’s go get everything they owe u. We ain’t sayin free you no more tht gotta see you now spaghetti Mobbin.”

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The post served as both a celebration and a subtle reminder of the divide between those who stayed silent and those who testified.

Meanwhile, 6ix9ine, born Daniel Hernandez, is still facing legal fallout from his cooperation in the same case. He recently admitted in federal court to possessing cocaine and MDMA, a violation of the terms of his earlier plea deal. His sentencing is scheduled for September and could result in additional jail time ranging from a few months to a couple of years.

While Jones’ public image has often been tied to street credibility, he’s also been caught in verbal sparring with other New York rappers. He and Fivio Foreign were criticized for comments perceived as dismissive of Nas’ legacy, sparking debate among Hip-Hop purists and newer voices alike.

Jamel Jones was originally sentenced in October 2019 after pleading guilty to racketeering conspiracy and narcotics trafficking.