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6ix9ine Testifies Trippie Redd Is A Member Of Five Nine Brims Gang At Trial
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Ongoing Trial Updates
Tekashi 6ix9ine real name Daniel Hernandez as we all know, has been cooperating fully with the cops and updates are starting to roll in from the courthouse. Many of which are being provided by Matthew Russell Lee of the Inner City Press.
The ‘Fefe’ rapper was escorted into the courthouse just over an hour ago wearing prison blues when he was asked to answer some simple questions about his upbringing and his involvement in the case.
6ix9ine says that he began cooperating with federal authorities the day after the Nine Trey Bloods were taken down. He continues to identify a few of the men in the room, including Anthony Ellison and Aljermiah Mack, before claiming he was a member of the gang.
Q: were you a member of a gang?
Yes. The Nine Trey Bloods.
Q: what sort of things did 9 Trey do?
Robberies, assaults, drugs…
Q: do you recognize anyone in court?
A: Anthony Ellison has a gray suit on. Mack has a brown suit on.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
It was called Gummo. G-U-M-M-O
I had signed a 20% management deal… Seiko Billy…
(starts rapping: in the hood… first use of N-word).
Billy is Nine Trey, so I asked him to provide members for the video. “I met him at the studio in Williamsburg.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
Later on during the trial, music is presented and played in the court. “GUMMO” gets called into question, especially with all the guns being displayed in the music video.
Then, possibly the most interesting development of the day took place. 6ix9ine threw Trippie Redd, his former rival, under the bus by revealing that he’s also a member of the Five Nine Brims Gang.
We’ll keep you updated shortly..
Trippie Redd was part of Five Nine Brims, Hernandez testifies.
“Did there come a time that Gummo was released on the Internet?”
Yes, it went viral. “Meaning, people shared it.”
“I just put it up on YouTube and said, whatever happens, happens.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
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