
After roughly 13 months in a New York prison, the controversial rapper has finally been sentenced in his racketeering case. According to Inner City Press, he will not being going free on Wednesday as some predicted.
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As Judge Paul A. Engelmayer told 6ix9ine, “I cannot agree with your counsel that time served is appropriate. In my judgment, your conduct is too violent and selfish to make 13 months reasonable. You will not be going free today.”
For nearly an hour, Judge Engelmayer read 6ix9ine the riot act for his multiple crimes but eventually noted his cooperation helped take down Nine Trey, revealing 6ix9ine had met with the government 26 times.
“Your cooperation enabled the government to take down a violent gang,” he reportedly said. “beyond the six including you named in the initial indictment.”
Ultimately, 6ix9ine was sentenced to 24 months in prison with five years supervised release, 300 hours of community service and a $35,000 fine. With time served, that means he’ll be out in November 2020.
6ix9ine was arrested on racketeering charges in November 2018 alongside his former manager Kifano “Shotti” Jordan.
In October, 6ix9ine took the stand as the federal government’s star witness during the kidnapping and robbery trial of alleged Nine Trey members Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack and Anthony “Harv” Ellison. During his testimony, 6ix9ine admitted he agreed to cooperate only one day after his arrest.
As a result of his testimony, Ellison and Mack were both convicted of multiple felonies. Ellison was found guilty of kidnapping in aid of racketeering as well as racketeering conspiracy and maiming and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, while Mack was found guilty of racketeering conspiracy and narcotics trafficking.