Tekashi 6ix9ine is scared for his life, so scared that he pleaded to the judge to let him finish his sentence at home on house arrest.
That request was denied.
While Tekashi will have to finish the rest of his sentence behind bars, that's not stopping him from preparing for life after jail, and the security that he will need.
According to TMZ, Tekashi plans to move away from New York City, and his house and security will be like "Fort Knox."
But this time, Tekashi will have no bodyguards who are gang members, they all have to be legit former law enforcement officers or ex-military who are licensed to carry firearms.
Tekashi is set to be released by the end of 2020.
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