6IX9ine claims that someone is trying to postpone it in prison

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6IX9ine claims that someone is trying to postpone it in prison

6IX9ine believes that someone is intentionally trying to send him back to prison. The controversial rapper, of Brooklyn, appeared in court on April 21 to further deal with the details of the raid in March in his villa in Florida. During the raid, the federal authorities found drugs and a firearm while controlling if the rapper had respected the terms of his supervised freedom.

Even if 6iix9ine was handcuffed during the RAID as a standard procedure, it was not arrested. The authorities collected DNA champions, but in the end there were sufficient evidence to accuse him. 6IX9ine is adamant that the drugs and weapons found during the raid were not owned and claims that a “ex -friend” put the Glock, Mdma and cocaine pistol throughout his home with the aim of making him go back to prison.

For the moment, no immediate action against 6IX9ine has been undertaken, apart from the ban on keeping weapons and drugs in its residence, but a date of the court of May 22 has been set, during which it will discover if it has to face further consequences.

If he is not stated that he has violated his supervised freedom, the artist will remain under federal supervision until November. Together with the ban on weapons and drugs, 6IX9ine has rigid restrictions regarding movements and travel.

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