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Tekashi 6ix9ine podría volver a la cárcel tras nueva ola de denuncias y demandas

Tekashi 6ix9ine podría volver a la cárcel tras nueva ola de denuncias y demandas
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Tekashi 6ix9ine Hit With Lawsuit by Gang Robbery Victims

Tekashi 6ix9ine Hit With Lawsuit by Gang Robbery Victims Celebrity The TattleTales rapper has been slapped with a new lawsuit over a 2018 armed robbery that involved his former gang, Brooklyn s Nine Trey Bloods, in New York City. Dec 23, 2020 Tekashi Publicists Seketha Wonzer and Kevin Dozier were brutally attacked at the Rap-A-Lot Records offices in New York City in April, 2018 by gangsters from Brooklyn s Nine Trey Bloods crew, of which the Fefe star used to be a member. The incident was said to have been a case of mistaken identity as the pair was thought to have been working for Rap-A-Lot.

6ix9ine & Legal Team Vow To Vigorously Fight New Robbery Lawsuit

According to the docs, Wonzer and Dozier were collectively robbed of a backpack that contained six hard drives with “12 years of client information,” shoes, a camera, $1500 in cash and a gold chain, while 6ix9ine filmed the ordeal from a nearby SUV and later posted it on social media. As far as the mistaken identity, their attorney Joe Tacopina explained 6ix9ine believed they were associated with Rap-A-Lot Records. “Wonzer believes that she was a target of the armed robbery because she is from Texas, Rap-A-Lot Records has strong ties to Texas, and they have both contributed to the same community charitable events in the past,” Tacopina said.

Tekashi 6ix9ine sued by victims of 2018 armed robbery

Tekashi 6ix9ine CREDIT: Johnny Nunez/WireImage A lawsuit against rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has reportedly been filed by two individuals over an April 2018 incident in which they were robbed at gunpoint in the foyer of a Manhattan office building. Tekashi – real name Daniel Hernandez – had already admitted to his involvement in the crime as part of his plea deal with US authorities last year. The rapper is believed to have filmed the incident from an SUV outside the building, while his Nine Trey Bloods associates carried out the robbery. The lawsuit was filed by Seketha Wonzer (known professionally as Skyy L. Daniels) and Kevin Dozier, who are seeking compensation for assault, battery and emotional distress,

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