Tekashi69’s Manager Sentenced For Smashing Chair Over Security Guard’s Head

6ix9ine’s former manager Shotti received his sentence for a fight right after the rapper’s court date.

(AllHipHop News) Tekashi69’s manager Shotti has been sentenced for his role in a wild fight at Philippe Chow in Manhattan.

According to reports, Shotti, born Kifano Jordan, has been sentenced to time served for smashing a chair over the head of a security guard inside of the swanky restaurant.

Shotti, who ran a record label called Treway, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree assault over the incident. 

Tekashi69 was trying to party back in October after he received probation for violating a plea agreement for putting a naked 13-year-old girl in one of his videos. 

Things spun out of control when Shotti and other members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods showed up to Philippe Chow and crashed the party, literally.

A fight broke out and Shotti hit a guard over the head with a chair. The security guards were licensed to pack heat and opened fire and according to reports, hit Shotti twice in the stomach. 

Tekashi69’s bodyguard Faheem “Crippy” Walter was also shot and has to wear a colostomy bag for the rest of his life. He was sentenced to five years in prison for the altercation.

Shotti is also facing15 years in prison for participating in a RICO conspiracy, while his former client/gang member Tekashi69 has cut a deal with Feds for a reduced sentence.