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Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine Sentenced to 2 Years in Federal Prison for Racketeering after SNITCHING on Gang Associates

19 Dec
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernandez received a soft sentence from a federal judge after he violated the ‘no snitch rule‘ and ratted on his Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang associates. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison.
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After joining the Bloods and getting caught up in a crime spree which involved several shootings and assaults around New York City, (which he claims was “in an attempt to promote a gangster persona which would help him sell his music and advance his career”) the snitch bitch rapper had pleaded guilty to racketeering, firearms and drug trafficking charges.
Judge Paul Engelmayer said that Tekashi 6ix9ine was a “central figure in a vicious and brutal gang” whom he said caused mayhem around the city and used the gang as his “personal hit squad.”
However, Engelmayer balanced those crimes with the rapper’s snitching extensive cooperation with government investigators. Prosecutors had requested that he receive a reduced sentence because of his “extraordinary” and “substantial” cooperation.
He was also sentenced to five years  of supervised release and 300 hours of community service. However, since he has already served about 13 months behind bars, he is due to be released in late 2020.

Prosecutors seek to delay sentencing of rapper B.G.

21 Feb

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Federal prosecutors are seeking to delay the sentencing date of a New Orleans hip-hop star convicted on weapon and witness tampering charges. Christopher Dorsey, 31, who raps under the moniker B.G. or Baby Gangsta and was a member of the rap supergroup the Hot Boyspleaded guilty in December and was scheduled to be sentenced March 14.

B.G.‘s attorney explained that his client, whom he calls Christopher Dorsey, makes use of artistic license. He said Dorsey has a certain appearance and style he must maintain as a rapper.

Prosecutors with U.S. Attorney Jim Letten’s office are now requesting to push that date back.

A pre-sentencing report written by probation officers recommends that Dorsey receive a sentence of 100 to 125 months, roughly eight to 10 years in prison, according to court filings.

Prosecutors, in the filing requesting a delay, signal they are objecting to the sentencing guidelines.

Prosecutors noted that Letten’s office has received information about Dorsey from fellow federal prosecutors in Illinois. The filing does detail what the information is.

U.S. District Court Judge Ginger Berrigan has not yet ruled on the prosecutors’ motion, according to court records.

Dorsey was arrested with two other men in November 2009 for allegedly possessing three weapons, along with loaded magazines and two extended clips, while driving in eastern New Orleans. New Orleans police said two of the three guns had been reported stolen and the car itself had been stolen from an Alamo rental car parking lot.

The case was later moved from state court to the federal system and resulted in federal indictments last year of Dorsey’s associates: Demounde Pollard, 19, and Jerod Fedison, 29.

Both pleaded guilty, paving the way for the charges against Dorsey.

In December, Dorsey pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and witness tampering. But prosecutors made clear there is no plea agreement or deal in place. The rapper’s songs and videos have underscored the “no snitch” mantra. He even highlighted aspects of the case against him in some of his songs.

Source: Nola.com

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