Yesterday, Jensel "Ish" Butler followed Kifano "Shotti" Jordan and Tekashi 6ix9ine in pleading guilty in the RICO case made famous by 6ix9ine's involvement
Specifically, Butler was copping to firearms charges stemming from an April 3, 2018 robbery in Manhattan. Shotti and 6ix9ine have also admitted involvement in the incident.
6ix9ine is cooperating with the government, and the more his co-defendants plead guilty the better.
If everyone wraps up their case by the end of the year (Roland “Ro Murda” Martin, Denard “Drama” Butler and Faheem “Crippy” Walter are still pending) the troll rapper has a good chance of being set free when he's next scheduled to appear in court on January 4, 2020. 6ix9ine was initially facing up to 47 years.
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