Jim Jones + MORE Rappers Involved In Tekashi 69 Court Case! 

Tekashi 6ix9ine attends Made In America - Day 1 on September 1

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UPDATE

Earlier today we reported all of the rappers Tekashi 69 named while on trial. 

6ix9ine also mentioned Cardi B.’s name, according to Page Six

“Under cross-examination, Tekashi confirmed that Cardi B was a Bloods member, though he denied he copied her blueprint for fame by including members in his music videos.”


Tekashi 69 is telling it ALL!

During the trial, Tekashi reportedly admitted to ordering a hit on his rival, Chief Keef. He testified that he ordered to pay $20,000 to get the job done and claims after it was unsuccessful, he cut the price to $10,000. 

Tekashi also testified against another rival rapper, who was a former friend and put him on to the rap game, Trippie Redd. 6ix9ine said that there was jealousy between them and he ordered his manager to get “something done.” According to a report, “A plan was quickly orchestrated to attack Redd at the Gansevoort Hotel in Manhattan while he was in town shooting a music video.”

6ix9ine also named Casanova, where he spoke about the Barclays shooting and how he wanted to get him killed. “My main dispute with Trippie Redd. He was with another set of Bloods…. So was Casanova.” He also mentioned that his song “Billy” was directed toward Casanova. 

Tekashi also testified about Nine Trey member Coke Boy Mad Max, who is the bodyguard for rapper French Montana. 

Jim Jones is caught up in the situation also. Prosecutors played a recording of a phone call between Nine Trey godfather Mel Murda and Jim Jones. Jimmy reportedly said, “[6ix9ine&#93 was never a gang member. They going to have to violate shorty because shorty is on some bullsh*t.”

Many rappers like Meek Mill and Snoop Dogg have dissed Tekahsi for snitching on his crew. Tory Lanez addressed how although he misses 6ix9ine, he doesn’t condone telling. Troy Ave was spotted at the courthouse, showing support to Tekashi’s kidnappers.

He faces a mandatory prison sentence of 47 years, though he could walk free on time served He also. has the option to go into witness protection. 

Do you think he will return to do music?