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Tekashi 6ix9ine Sued For Unpaid $75K Security Fees
6ix9ine Sued For More Than $75K In Unpaid Security Fees
Tekashi 6ix9ine has been walking around with multiple hefty security for his safety following his snitching spree during his court trial which has since made him a target.
He’s been bragging about being free and untouchable although, he dare not enter some places without security.
However, according to a new lawsuit filed by the security company, it seems like he forgot to pay the tab for the people protecting him. Hernandez is being sued by Metropolitan Patrol, who claim they provided security for him, particularly 11 days in November of 2018, as reported by TMZ.
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In some of that time, he was seen parading around Los Angeles 6 bodyguards deep. In the legal documents obtained by the publication, Metropolitan Patrol claims Hernandez signed a contract with them where they agreed to provide 24-hour armed security for him.
They even included a detailed schedule of the shifts they worked in the suit. The rate was set at $85/hr during the day, while night shifts cost about $127.50 an hour.
They also claimed they provided him with armored vehicles, including a fully-loaded Yukon with ballistic panels and 2 police-style Ford Explorers complete with lights, sirens, and everything.
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The company says his tab totaled over $75k, but he has simply refused to pay. They’re requesting a judge step into the situation now, and are requesting what is owed on the contract plus late fees and legal fees. In total, they’re asking for upwards of $88k.
His lawyer has said that his booking agency at the time, MTA Bookings, is responsible for covering the tab, not his client. He added the suit was “meritless.”
We’ll keep you updated on the lawsuit!
6ix9ine getting sued over a security bill is exactly the point folks been making that eventually he may run out of cash to keep them bodyguards around him
— HoliDoom (@JoeyDoomsday) March 2, 2021
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