Tekashi 6ix9ine Agrees to Jail Time for Probation Violation
The rapper will serve a month in jail followed by home confinement and curfew as part of a deal with federal prosecutors.
- Tekashi 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernández, violated his supervised release terms by traveling without permission and failing drug tests.
- The deal requires him to serve one month in jail, followed by one month each of home incarceration, home detention, and curfew.
- He will be under electronic monitoring and court supervision for an additional year.
- The rapper was nearing the end of his five-year supervised release from a racketeering and firearms case.
- A sentencing hearing is scheduled for November 12, where he must admit to the violations.