Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Kidnapper Reportedly Sentenced To Decades In Prison

    Anthony “Harv” Ellison, one of Tekashi 6ix9ine’s kidnappers, has reportedly been sentenced to decades in prison.

    According to TMZ, Ellison was sentenced to 24 years behind bars in a New York federal court on Wednesday (November 4) on charges of racketeering, kidnapping and assault. In addition to the hefty sentence, Ellison was also slapped with five years of supervised release whenever he does get out.

    Ellison’s sentence comes more than a year after 6ix9ine infamously testified at the October 2019 trial against the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang, which included Ellison and Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack. 6ix9ine identified Ellison as the mastermind of the 2018 kidnapping. Dash cam footage captured by 6ix9ine’s driver caught a good majority of the incident on video.

    As a result of 6ix9ine’s testimony, Ellison and Mack were both found guilty of various charges.

    Ellison was found guilty of kidnapping in aid of racketeering as well as racketeering conspiracy and maiming and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, while Mack was found guilty of racketeering conspiracy and narcotics trafficking.

    TMZ

    In exchange for his testimony, 6ix9ine received a significantly reduced sentence and was released in April over coronavirus concerns, finishing out his sentence on house arrest. He’s been on a tireless mission to resume his once flourishing music career ever since.

    Tekashi 6ix9ine Sentenced In Racketeering Case

    Initially, his post-prison career looked promising. His first video, “GOOBA,” quickly broke a YouTube record for the most views in a 24-hour period, a record previously held by Eminem’s Machine Gun Kelly diss track “Killshot.”

    As 6ix9ine’s ego exploded, especially after he earned his first No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 with the single “TROLLZ”  featuring Nicki Minaj, he began to clown some of his peers for their low album sales.

    But he was forced to eat a healthy slice of humble pie when his sophomore album TattleTales failed to nab the Billboard 200 crown upon its September release. The 24-year-old has been relatively silent on social media ever since.

    17 thoughts on “Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Kidnapper Reportedly Sentenced To Decades In Prison

    1. King Tekashi real one. He done been through a lot to get where he is right now. I spite of all the drama, he’s still holding it down. A successful rapper and businessman all rolled in one. I hope this judgement helps him a little sleep easier.

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      10 years is the going rate.

    3. Maybe if he fucking snitches like Snitch 9 he’ll be out within 2 years or less. I guess there is nothing wrong with stitching these days?????

      1. Hell no there ain’t who you kidding bitch you would’ve ratted your own stank ass ho momma out to stay out the joint lmfao

    4. 69 supposed to be loyal to this guy ? If he kidnapped you why would you be loyal to this trash ? Fuck this guy. 69 did what every one of yall would have done. Fuck that snitch shit. All 69 did was fire back at his enemies.

    5. Lol what a bitch… trying to rap tough lol I’m scared , pussy… he tried to fuck them over and they got up with his pussy ass then he snitched about it lmfao nothing gangster about that. He didn’t clap back he basically told his dad somebody is picking on him lol and he started it! What a mark!

      1. Meanwhile he’s free as a bird and Harv is scrubbing drawers. You know goddamn well you would’ve ratted everybody out too to stay out lmfao

    6. If I’m in his shoes I’m telling on everbody fuck that I’ll be damned if I’m going inside for all day when some other sucker could take my place and all ya bitches on here would do the same shit stop front in’ bitch as nigras

      1. Actually na…that’s just all you. Thanks for letting everyone know about you….your street card, if you ever had 1,has been REVOKED!

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