Tekashi 6ix9ine's Music Videos & Lyrics To Be Used Against Former Associates In Court
8 August 2019, 17:22
New York rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine's music videos and song lyrics will be used in court against his co-defendants who are former 'Nine Trey Bloods'.
Tekashi 6ix9ine's music and lyrics may come back to haunt him in his current ongoing court case. Prosecutors are reportedly planning to Tekashi's music material against his co-defendants, who is a fellow 'Nine Trey Bloods' gang member.
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According to court documents obtained The Blast, federal prosecutors have revealed to the court that they plan to present the evidence against Aljermiah Mack, nicknamed “Nuke,” and Anthony Ellison, also known as “Harv".
Ellison, who is referred to as"Harv" stands accused of attempting to kidnap Tekashi. Mack, who is accused of being apart of the kidnap plan is accused of being affiliated with the 'Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods' gang.
As we previously reported, Tekashi worked out a plea deal in his case that required his cooperation.
On Friday (Aug 2) prosecutors reportedly asked the judge to admit Tekashi's testimony, as well as the music videos shot for “Gummo,” “Kooda,” “Billy,” and “Don’t Run,”.
Harv appeared in the videos and prosecutors believe Tekashi’s lyrics reveal information about beefs between 6ix9ine and other rappers.
The New York rapper is set to testify against both Nuke and Harv and give validation to specific lyrics that refer to members of Nine Trey committing acts of violence.
In the song “Don’t Run,” the 23-year-old talks about Nuke and Harv’s failed attempt at kidnapping and robbing him, which will be used against them in court.
In July 2018, Tekashi, born Daniel Hernandez, was hospitalized after being kidnapped, robbed and pistol-whipped in Brooklyn.
Last November he was arrested on federal racketeering charges along with a few of his business associates including Shotti.
The trial is set to begin on Sept 9.