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Tekashi69 Pleads Not Guilty In Racketeering and Firearms Case, Trial Starts Next Year

Tekashi69 pleaded not guilty on gang racketeering and firearms charges in a Manhattan federal courtroom this morning.

Bail was not addressed during the 22-year-old rap star’s hearing. 6ix9ine’s trial is scheduled to start Sept. 4, 2019.

Tekashi69 was denied bail last week when he offered to pay $750,000, surrender his passport and remain on house arrest.

Tekashi69 is accused of being a part of a criminal organization that dealt drugs and ordered shootings of rival gang members.

6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, is facing racketeering and firearms charges along with five others. If convicted, the minimum sentence he faces is 32 years in prison, the New York Daily News reports.

Tekashi, 22, was ordered held without bail during his arraignment in Manhattan Federal Court Monday.

FBI warned Tekashi about death threats from two of the men also charged in the conspiracy.

The government considers Tekashi dangerous.

“The defendant is quite violent,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Longyear said. “This defendant participated in multiple acts of violence.”

The feds list Tekashi in a 17-count indictment for gang conspiracy that includes his ex-manager, Kifano (Shotti) Jordan, Jensel (Ish) Butler, Faheem (Crippy) Walter and Fuguan (Fu Banga) Lovick and Jamel (Mel Murda) Jones.

They were reportedly nabbed in a joint investigation by the NYPD, Homeland Security Investigations and ATD.

The 9 Trey Bloods are accused of committing many crimes to maintain the gang’s “power, territory and profits.”

Members of Nine Trey sold h—–, fentanyl, MDMA and weed in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx, prosecutors say.

The indictment lists several alleged instances of violence involving Tekashi and his fellow accused gang members:

“On April 3, Tekashi, Jordan, Butler and Walter robbed rival gang members at gunpoint at 40th St. and 8th Ave., according to the indictment. On April 21, Lovick fired one shot inside the Barclays Center, according to the indictment.

Manhattan prosecutors have said the incident during a boxing match at the arena stemmed from Tekashi’s beef with the rapper Cassanova. On July 16, Tekashi, Jordan, Butler and Walter conspired to kill “an individual who had shown disrespect to Nine Trey,” according to the indictment. The plan didn’t work and an innocent bystander was shot at Fulton St. and Utica Ave., authorities said.”

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