6ix9ine’s Baby Mama Claims He’s Still an Absent Father

6ix9ine’s family drama continues to play out following his release from prison.

The rapper’s baby mama, Sara Molina, tells TMZ that Tekashi has not reached out to reconnect with their daughter, Saraiyah, since returning home. While she wasn’t expecting him to change his ways, she is “disappointed by the radio silence.”

She says that Tekashi’s mother has been trying to maintain a relationship with her 4-year-old granddaughter. They have remained in contact over the past month and 69’s mom has come to visit Saraiyah in person several times.

Tekashi reportedly reached out to Sara’s mother while in prison to set up a neutral location for his mom to meet Saraiyah. They successfully met up, but Sara says right before 6ix9ine was set to be released, his mother cut off communication and went MIA.

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Tekashi is defending himself against the absentee father claims. Sources close to the rapper say he has not attempted to reconnect out of safety for his child. He wants the coronavirus pandemic to die down first before organizing a father-daughter reunion.

He also claims that Sara is begging to get back with him and may be using their daughter as a ploy to reunite. As a result, he is reportedly looking to get a custody arrangement in court.

Back in January, TMZ reported that Sara was concerned for her daughter’s safety and didn’t want Tekashi anywhere near Saraiyah unless he underwent a psychiatric evaluation to prove he’s changed his ways.

Since his release from prison to home confinement earlier this month, Tekashi has been working on an English and Spanish album as part of his multi-million-dollar deal with 10K Projects. He also has been making lavish purchases including a fleet of luxury cars and a $300,000 chain.

Source: Rap-Up.com

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