Tekashi 6ix9ine Is Scared For His Life In Prison; Wants To Serve Rest Of Sentence At Home

Tekashi 6ix9ine
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6ix9ine is reportedly scared of his life.

According to TMZ, the rapper is looking to get out of prison as soon as possible in hopes he can serve the remainder of his sentence at home because he feels he is at risk in prison due to his testimony against members of the Nine Trey Bloods.

The documents, filed by his lawyer Lance Lazzaro shows his request to serve the rest of his 24-months under home confinement or in a community correctional facility because the private jail he is currently standing has many Blood members in its population.

A judge gave a scathing ruling of the Brooklyn rapper’s actions during a December ruling in which Tekashi 6ix9ine is scheduled to be released by about August of this year after serving 14 months of time served in prison.

His former manager Shotti who is currently serving 15-years in prison also sent a message from behind bars.

“DIFFRENT SURROUNDINGS BUT ITS STILL TR3YWAY,” he wrote on Instagram.