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Tekashi 6ix9ine Is Back Behind Bars for at Least Two Weeks
After allegedly violating the conditions of his supervised release.
As you might recall from all those snitching memes in 2019, Hernandez previously pleaded guilty in a federal racketeering case and got his prison time reduced to two years after testifying against his former gang. He was an hour late to a court hearing on Tuesday morning, and judge Paul A. Engelmayer signed an arrest warrant when he didn’t show. Hernandez reportedly acknowledged in court that he’s done a few “technically” wrong things, but insisted that he’s otherwise been “squeaky clean.” Noting that the “past four years has been bad, bro,” he told the judge, “Freedom is everything for me.” Hernandez’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro, said in a statement to NBC News that his client was ultimately charged with three technical violations related to his supervised release.
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