Rumors & Tidbits: Tekashi 69, Tech N9Ne!
Tekashi 69 may be getting out soon…like a month!
Tekashi 69 may be getting out soon…like a month!
Mel Murda was once an artist signed to Diplomat Records who ran with rapper Jim Jones and now he is asking a judge for leniency after Tekashi 6ix9ine snitched against the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.
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Tekashi 69’s testimony helped convict two feared members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. Next year he will receive his sentence after he agreed to cooperate.
A judge overseeing the case of two Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods convicted for dealing drugs and kidnapping 6ix9ine will get their sentences soon.
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s testimony helped convict two members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods accused of raising hell with the rapper.
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Fiddy once called Tekashi his “son,” but now the New Yorker says he won’t take a call from the cooperating government witness.
Friends of disgraced rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine could make his comeback to rap difficult, after “snitching.”
Men who used to hang out with Tekashi 69 will learn their fate next week when a jury begins deliberations in a RICO case.
Think Tekashi 69 won’t be able to come back? Think again!
The remarkably mocked musician apparently wants to stay famous.
A judge overseeing a case involving rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has ordered key documents to be destroyed.
An informant who was part of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods testified the gang had a top NYPD cop in their pocket.
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On the Mt. Rushmore of sturdy dudes, Jim Jones is up there!
The leader of the feared Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods wanted nothing to do with 6ix9ine from the start of their relationship with the rapper.
Kifano “Shotti” Jordan is gearing up for another fight with the Feds and this time he has hired a high powered attorney who repped El Chapo.
It looks like there is much more to 6ix9ine’s driver than meets the eye!
The self-described “King Of The South” suggests working with cops is not always a bad thing.