6ix9ine Faces Years In State Prison, D.A Wants Him Registered As Sex Offender

6ix9ine's legal trouble get worse after he reportedly violated his terms in plea deal.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine might be at the height of his career but his legal issues are putting him at risk of losing everything he's built so far. The rapper was recently arrested in New York City after a warrant was issued for his arrest in Houston. The rapper ultimately bailed out of jail in both cities, but the recent arrests could ultimately result in a few years behind bars. 

The Manhattan D.A's Office spokesperson said they are suggesting the rapper spend 1-3 years in state prison after claiming that he violated the terms of his plea deal in his child sex case, The Blast reports. The rapper's arrest in Houston and NYC are being used against him as official say that he didn't hold up his terms of the agreement.

Additionally, they want Tekashi 6ix9ine to register as a sex offender because of the violation.

The prosecutor's letter to the judge says, "Defendant has had over two years to demonstrate to this Court that the role he played in the sexual exploitation of a thirteen-year-old child was an aberration in his otherwise law abiding life. He has failed to do so.”

The rapper caught the case in 2015. He pled guilty to one count of Use Of A Child In A Sexual Performance.

6ix9ine was spotted by TMZ on his way into court earlier today. The rapper didn't speak a whole lot but he did say that he was "scared as fuck, right now."

The rapper is expected to be back in court on October 2nd.


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