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6ix9ine might get a shorter sentence due to cooperation

Tekashi 6ix9ine’s sentencing in his federal will happen on December 18. While the racketeering and firearms charges amount to a mandatory minimum of 47 years in prison, it’s long been assumed that his cooperation with the federal government and recent testimony against alleged members of the Nine Trey Bloods could mean that he’d receive a reduced sentence. Today, United

— By Tim Carlson · DECEMBER 11, 2019 —

Tekashi 6ix9ine’s sentencing in his federal will happen on December 18.

While the racketeering and firearms charges amount to a mandatory minimum of 47 years in prison, it’s long been assumed that his cooperation with the federal government and recent testimony against alleged members of the Nine Trey Bloods could mean that he’d receive a reduced sentence. Today, United States Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman submitted a letter to the judge officially recommending that the rapper’s sentence be reduced.

What Tekashi says

“[Daniel] Hernandez provided the Government with critical insight into the structure and organization of Nine Trey, identified the gang’s key players, and described acts of violence that he personally witnessed or that he heard about from other Nine Trey members,” Berman wrote in a letter viewed by Pitchfork.

6ix9ine is commended by prosecutors for aiding them in obtaining “timely convictions for all defendants.” Berman also noted that 6ix9ine’s testimony and the widespread media coverage of his comments put the rapper in danger. “Hernandez testified in the face of threats of safety to him and his family,” he wrote.

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