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Tekashi 6ix9ine Begins Three-Month Jail Term After Livestreamed Surrender in Brooklyn

The public handoff enforces the strict terms of his supervised release tied to the 2018 racketeering case.

Overview

  • He reported to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to start a court-ordered three-month sentence for supervised-release violations.
  • Streamer Adin Ross broadcast the send-off, with footage showing friends gathered and the removal of Hernandez’s ankle monitor.
  • The December sentence followed prosecutors citing cocaine and MDMA being found and his admission to an assault at a Florida mall.
  • Ross said Hernandez was placed in solitary on arrival for protective custody, a claim not confirmed by authorities.
  • Before surrendering, Hernandez alleged a former associate informed federal agents leading to a raid that found an illegal gun and ecstasy, a claim that remains unverified.