Across the Internet there were reports Tekashi 6ix9ine would walk free after all of his cooperation with federal authorities, instead, the presiding judge handed a sentence of 24 months, with court supervision upon completion. Fortunately for the “FeFe” rapper, he will get credit for the 13 months already served, allowing for him to go home in 2020.


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After the decision, 6ix9ine’s attorney details the reaction from his client.

“We are a little disappointed, we were expecting time served because that is what the parole board recommended, but it was in the judge’s hands,” Lazzaro told HollywoodLife. “Daniel will have to serve another 7 months and 12 days because the time he’s already served will count towards his sentence.”

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Lazarro would go on to detail the mentality of 6ix9ine, stating that “the best thing to come out of today was closure.”

Barring any unforeseen conditions, 6ix9ine would be home in July with a “focus on rebuilding his career and relationships.”