Tekashi 6ix9ine: ex-NYPD officer admits to "transporting heroin” for rapper’s former gang
16 December 2019, 14:35
Ex-NYPD officer Robinson was charged with three drug counts after transporting drugs for the Nine Trey Bloods.
An ex-NYPD officer has confessed to transporting more than 100 grams of heroin for Tekashi 6ix9ine's former gang, the 'Nine Trey Bloods'.
Tekashi 6ix9ine could be released from jail in 72 hours, according to attorney
According to the New York Post ex officer Arlicia Robinson accepted a plea deal on November 27, after admitting she moved the drugs from the Bronx to Manhattan in July last year.
Robinson was charged on November 19 last year with three drug counts, according to the report. She will also be getting sentenced in March.
New York rapper 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, admitted to being a member of the Nine Trey Bloods gang and is expected to be sentenced on Wednesday (Dec 18th).
6ix9ine was reportedly involved in drug selling as well as several shootings in 2017 and 2018.
The "KOODA" rapper is currently facing a minimum of 47 years in prison. However, the rapper could allegedly get 'time served' for cooperating with the police with their investigation into the gang.
The "FEFE" rapper was charged along with several member of the Nine Trey Bloods gang last year.
The 23 year-old rapper testified against his former gang members in a court hearing and cooperated with federal authorities in order to get a lighter sentence.
6ix9ine pleaded guilty to nine federal charges including racketeering, conspiracy, firearms offences and drugs trafficking.
Under the plea deal he testified against - Anthony 'Harv' Ellison and Aljermiah 'Nuke' Mack - who were both subsequently convicted.
Tekashi, who was charged along with five other 'Nine Trey' gangsters in November 2018, was mocked by the Hip-Hop community for turning 'snitch' and cooperating with prosecutors in a bid to earn himself a lighter sentence.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is reportedly feeling pressure ahead his sentencing hearing on Wednesday.