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Tekashi 6ix9ine Documentary now Available for Streaming on Hulu

Video Emerges of Man Attempting to Confront 6ix9ine in NYC

Hulu has released a new documentary that recounts Tekashi 6ix9ine’s rise and fall from his humble days in Brooklyn to his meteoric, controversial fame to the court case that effectively damaged his career.

69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez dropped on Monday. In the doc, producer Vikram Gandhi digs deep for personal friends of the “Gummo” rapper as well as his gang affiliated associates that he met on his journey to fame.

The documentary explores 6ix9ine’s childhood including his original crew of artists he used to run with as well how the murder of 6ix9ine’s step-father changed him. Hernandez was 13 years old when his gang affiliated step father was killed which some in the doc allege led to his need for a father figure.

6ix9ine’s baby mom, Sara Molina, is heavily involved in the doc explaining that her daughter’s father even before the fame was not only the same troll the world eventually knew, but was also abusive in their relationship.

6ix9ine was always controversial, but it was the 2018 RICO charges that exposed the rapper’s gangsta persona to be inauthentic at best. 6ix9ine became the FBI’s star witness, snitching on many of his Nine Trey Blood associates including “Shotti” Jordan who acted as 6ix9ine’s manager and “Harv” Ellison. Ellison is currently serving a more than 20- year jail sentence and Jordan will serve 15 years.

According to Gandhi, 6ix9ine’s management declined to be interviewed for the project, however the producer acknowledges at the end that he may have played right into the rapper’s hand by producing the documentary which could ultimately give Tekashi more of the clout that he desperately seeks.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Ex GF Claims He Maliciously Abused Her Throughout Their 7-Year Relationship

Tekashi’s credibility and ability to survive during his inevitable prison sentence continues to come more into question as domestic violence rumors surface from his long time girlfriend.

Sara Molina, the mother of Tek’s daughter Saraiyah, has now come forward in an interview with The Daily Beast, claiming that the 22-year old rapper was viciously abusive during their relationship.

In the extensive, exclusive sit-down with the pop culture site, Molina detailed several alleged beatings, even one encounter in a Dubai hotel where the 23-year old mother claimed that she “leaked blood.”

Molina, who has known Tekashi since he was just Danny Hernandez from the deli, says that the assaults stemmed from 6ix9ine’s belief that his daughter’s mother had slept with his former manager, Kifano “Shotti” Jordan. She alleges that when she refused to admit to something she did not do, the “Gummo” rapper beat her for two hours straight.

Molina details other aspects of their relationship to The Daily Beast, from its origins to Hernandez starting his obsession with his infamous “69” tattoos.

SHe doesn’t stray far from the mark though, reiterating circumstances where she received vicious beatings from 6ix9ine. Molina went into descriptive detail, alleging getting assaulting by the BILLY emcee following the interrupted filming of Nicki Minaj’s “Fefe” video, featuring Tek and Kanye West, which was halted when gunshots went off on set.

Tekashi is currently being held in federal custody on RICO charges, facing a maximum of life in prison. His recent decision to cooperate with federal authorities may earn him a break from the U.S. attorney’s Office, but with admitted robberies and drug deals in his case, an alleged pattern of domestic assault will definitely not help.

TheSource.com will update this story as it develops.

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