Tekashi 6ix9ine was reportedly a marked man prior to his recent arrest — and the feds have the conversations to prove it. Transcripts obtained by TMZ reveal members of his ex-entourage were potentially plotting to kill 6ix9ine.
Following 6ix9ine’s interview with The Breakfast Club earlier this month, feds wiretapped his former affiliate Jamel “Mel Murda” Jones and his ex-manager Kifano “Shottie” Jordan talking about 6ix9ine, who is identified by his government name Daniel Hernandez in the transcript.
“[Hernandez] is trying to dry snitch at the same time, homie,” Jones says. “But he keep saying, ‘Fuck Treyway, Fuck that nigga, Treyway. Ain’t no nigga, Treyway. Fuck Treyway.”
Jordan replies, “I’mma feed him though.” Feds believe “feed” means to shoot him.
After suggesting they meet in person, Jones agrees with another individual that 6ix9ine needs to get “super violated.”
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“Super duper,” he adds. “Ain’t no much he could really do unless he run around with 100 armed securities a day.”
The unidentified person replies, “He ain’t got enough money for that.”
But that wasn’t all. Jones continues talking to the individual about 6ix9ine’s affiliation with the Nine Trey Bloods. “Nah, he ain’t nothing,” he says.
Jones is currently locked up in a New York prison. The wiretap transcript was part of a government filing asking that Jones remain behind bars until his trial after he was deemed a “significant danger” to the community.
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The incarcerated rapper was arrested on Sunday (November 18) along with Shottie, 6ix9ine’s former bodyguard Faheem “Crippy” Walter, Jensel “Ish” Butler and Fuguan “Fu Banga” Lovick.
6ix9ine’s trial for racketeering and weapons charges has been set for September 4, 2019.