Tekashi #6ix9ine To Plead
Guilty and Asks for Month in
Prison on Nov 12 Judge Will
Question
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 6 – Rapper Daniel
Hernandez a/k/a Tekashi
#6ix9ine, still on probation
after sentencing as a
cooperator in the Nine Trey
gang case, was ordered
detained on alleged violations
of supervised release on
October 29 by U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Paul A. Engelmayer. Inner City
Press was there, from the thread
(when he spoke for himself)
#6ix9ine: I'm not
a piece of, uh, I'm not a bad
person. I apologize.
Judge: I'll be
interested in that on Nov
12.
On November 5 the
US Attorney's Office wrote in
that ", the defendant will
admit to each of the five
specifications detailed in the
Second Amended Violation
report... recommend that the
following sentence be imposed:
(1) a period of thirty days’
incarceration; (2) followed
by" - letter on Patreon here.
On November 6
Judge Engelmayer noted that he
will ask questions: "the Court
will require an explanation
from the Government and the
defense as to why the
Government's joint proposal
with the Probation Department,
to which the Government
represents the defense
consents, reflects the proper
sentence for these violations.
(Signed by Judge Paul A.
Engelmayer on 11/6/24)."
The case is still
USA v. Jones, et al.,
1:18-cr-834 (Engelmayer)
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