Another One: Ninth Person Pleads Guilty In Tekashi 6ix9ine Racketeering Case

by HHL JT

Nine down and two to go in the government's racketeering case against Tekashi 6ix9ine and the Nine Treys.

Yesterday, Denard Butler pled guilty to a racketeering charge. The day before, Kooda B copped to assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering.

The only defendants who haven't taken deals yet are Anthony “Harv” Ellison and Roland Martin. Ellison was the guy who alleged beat up and robbed Tekashi last year. He's said to have taken $750,000 worth of jewelry and $20,000 in cash during the incident, so you know 6ix9ine has already snitched on him.

Speaking of Tekashi's government cooperation, his lawyers believe that if all 11 defendants end up taking pleas, 6ix9ine will be released with time served when he next appears in court in early 2020. He had been facing 47 years.