Tekashi 6ix9ine Forced To Keep Working W/ Feds After Prison Release

Tekashi 6ix9ine

New York rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine won’t be done-done working with law enforcement after he gets out of prison. New reports claim the hip-hop entertainer will be forced to keep helping the government once his two-year sentence ends.

According to reports, 6ix9ine will also have to receive mental help following his bid.

The rapper’s been ordered by the court to enroll in an outpatient mental health program once he’s free … according to new legal docs obtained by TMZ. In addition, 6ix9ine must continue to cooperate with the U.S. Attorney’s Office once he’s released from prison in any ongoing investigations where he might be useful. The court’s recommended Tekashi be placed in a correctional facility as close to New York City as possible — so his family can easily visit him. (TMZ)

A few days ago, 6ix9ine’s baby mother Sara Molina unloaded some thoughts on Tek’s punishment.

According to reports, a judge handed 6ix9ine the sentence Wednesday morning and included five years probation.

While Hernandez has spent the past 13 months since his arrest in prison, Judge Paul A. Engelmayer ruled that the charges against him were too severe for that sentence to be considered time served. The 13 months time served will count as part of the new two-year sentence. In laying out the sentence, Judge Engelmayer recounted the various threats Hernandez made against other rappers. He also dismissed Hernandez’s claims that he was a passive participant in the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, saying instead that the rapper and gang benefited equally from the relationship. (Rolling Stone)

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