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Tekashi 6ix9ine will be released from prison TODAY over coronavirus fears
By Leah Simpson For Dailymail.com01:47 EDT 02 Apr 2020 , updated 10:53 EDT 02 Apr 2020

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  • Tekashi is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges including conspiracy to murder and armed robbery
  • The rapper - real name Daniel Hernandez - was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020
  • In a Sunday letter, his lawyer disclosed that he had been diagnosed with bronchitis and sinusitis late last year and had been hospitalized for the ailments
  • Additionally, attorney Lance Lazzaro said that Hernandez had been experiencing shortness of breath and was not being allowed to see a doctor by prison officials
  • The judge said if he had known Tekashi - who suffers from asthma - had health issues, the court would have let him serve his final four months at home
  • But he said he had no jurisdiction and recommended the Bureau of Prisons
  • The BOP referred them back to the judge Wednesday and prosecutors have recommended he go free by Thursday
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
Tekashi 6ix9ine will not be serving the rest of his prison sentence behind bars after requesting to be released to home to avoid contracting coronavirus because he is classed as a 'vulnerable' inmate.

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Tekashi - real name Daniel Hernandez - is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges including conspiracy to murder and armed robbery. As he had already served 13 months of his two-year sentence in a jail, he was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020.

However it now looks likely a judge will accept an appeal to get him out of a penitentiary as COVID-19 confirmed cases surpassed 84,000 in New York and deaths 2,220.

'It’s a foregone conclusion, he’s getting released,' attorney, Dawn Florio, said Wednesday.

The rapper - real name Daniel Hernandez - was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020 but is expected to be released four months early on Thursday

The rapper - real name Daniel Hernandez - was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020 but is expected to be released four months early on Thursday
Tekashi's attorney wrote a letter to the courts on Sunday night, explaining why the Gummo rapper was at a high risk for contracting coronavirus.

He disclosed that 6ix9ine had been diagnosed with bronchitis and sinusitis late last year and had been hospitalized to treat both ailments.

Additionally, attorney Lance Lazzaro said that Hernandez had been experiencing shortness of breath and was not being allowed to see a doctor by prison officials.

Tekashi is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges included to conspiracy to murder and armed robbery

Tekashi is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges included to conspiracy to murder and armed robbery
Judge Paul Englemeyer said he lacked the legal authority to make such a decision. But the judge suggested Hernandez and his legal team reach out to the Bureau Of Prisons directly.

The judge said if he had known Tekashi - who suffers from asthma - had health issues and to expect a worldwide pandemic, the court would have let him serve his final four months at home.

However in an email the BOP stated they did 'not have any authority or oversight of his case as he is not in a BOP facility'. 'If the Court orders a compassionate release for him, that information will be provided to the US Marshals Service and the GEO facility for processing,' the email read.

'He could do it today, or later, we’re just waiting on the judge’s decision,' Florio continued to Rolling StoneWednesday.

Englemeyer gave prosecutors until 5pm Wednesday to make a case for why the musician should stay in prison. United States Attorney Geoffrey Berman replied: 'The Government does not oppose the defendant’s motion for compassionate release.'

'Based on what [Engelmayer] wrote this morning, it seems likely he’s going to grant it,' Lazzaro added. 'I believe the judge will, at some point, approve my motion for compassionate release. I don’t want to put words into the judge’s mouth.'

Prosecutors have recommended he go free by Thursday due to the coronavirus outbreak that has hit New York State prisons

Prosecutors have recommended he go free by Thursday due to the coronavirus outbreak that has hit New York State prisons
De Blasio names former NYPD commissioner as coronavirus advisor


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The rapper is currently incarcerated in New York state, where prisons and jails have become a hotbed for the virus.
 
Tekashi 6ix9ine will be released from prison TODAY over coronavirus fears
By Leah Simpson For Dailymail.com01:47 EDT 02 Apr 2020 , updated 10:53 EDT 02 Apr 2020

26710570-0-image-a-62_1585805518964.jpg

303 comments
  • Tekashi is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges including conspiracy to murder and armed robbery
  • The rapper - real name Daniel Hernandez - was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020
  • In a Sunday letter, his lawyer disclosed that he had been diagnosed with bronchitis and sinusitis late last year and had been hospitalized for the ailments
  • Additionally, attorney Lance Lazzaro said that Hernandez had been experiencing shortness of breath and was not being allowed to see a doctor by prison officials
  • The judge said if he had known Tekashi - who suffers from asthma - had health issues, the court would have let him serve his final four months at home
  • But he said he had no jurisdiction and recommended the Bureau of Prisons
  • The BOP referred them back to the judge Wednesday and prosecutors have recommended he go free by Thursday
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
Tekashi 6ix9ine will not be serving the rest of his prison sentence behind bars after requesting to be released to home to avoid contracting coronavirus because he is classed as a 'vulnerable' inmate.

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Tekashi - real name Daniel Hernandez - is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges including conspiracy to murder and armed robbery. As he had already served 13 months of his two-year sentence in a jail, he was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020.

However it now looks likely a judge will accept an appeal to get him out of a penitentiary as COVID-19 confirmed cases surpassed 84,000 in New York and deaths 2,220.

'It’s a foregone conclusion, he’s getting released,' attorney, Dawn Florio, said Wednesday.

The rapper - real name Daniel Hernandez - was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020 but is expected to be released four months early on Thursday

The rapper - real name Daniel Hernandez - was due to be released from an upstate New York prison in August 2020 but is expected to be released four months early on Thursday
Tekashi's attorney wrote a letter to the courts on Sunday night, explaining why the Gummo rapper was at a high risk for contracting coronavirus.

He disclosed that 6ix9ine had been diagnosed with bronchitis and sinusitis late last year and had been hospitalized to treat both ailments.

Additionally, attorney Lance Lazzaro said that Hernandez had been experiencing shortness of breath and was not being allowed to see a doctor by prison officials.

Tekashi is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges included to conspiracy to murder and armed robbery

Tekashi is currently serving a 24-month sentence after pleading guilty to nine charges included to conspiracy to murder and armed robbery
Judge Paul Englemeyer said he lacked the legal authority to make such a decision. But the judge suggested Hernandez and his legal team reach out to the Bureau Of Prisons directly.

The judge said if he had known Tekashi - who suffers from asthma - had health issues and to expect a worldwide pandemic, the court would have let him serve his final four months at home.

However in an email the BOP stated they did 'not have any authority or oversight of his case as he is not in a BOP facility'. 'If the Court orders a compassionate release for him, that information will be provided to the US Marshals Service and the GEO facility for processing,' the email read.

'He could do it today, or later, we’re just waiting on the judge’s decision,' Florio continued to Rolling StoneWednesday.

Englemeyer gave prosecutors until 5pm Wednesday to make a case for why the musician should stay in prison. United States Attorney Geoffrey Berman replied: 'The Government does not oppose the defendant’s motion for compassionate release.'

'Based on what [Engelmayer] wrote this morning, it seems likely he’s going to grant it,' Lazzaro added. 'I believe the judge will, at some point, approve my motion for compassionate release. I don’t want to put words into the judge’s mouth.'

Prosecutors have recommended he go free by Thursday due to the coronavirus outbreak that has hit New York State prisons

Prosecutors have recommended he go free by Thursday due to the coronavirus outbreak that has hit New York State prisons
De Blasio names former NYPD commissioner as coronavirus advisor


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The rapper is currently incarcerated in New York state, where prisons and jails have become a hotbed for the virus.
I don't like wishing bad on people but he made black people and tap look soft and stupid.

If you don't agree f you
 
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A prime minister that did brown face 20+ years ago or a racist president that's letting people in your city die literally as we speak?

Put the cape down slowly and walk away.

He did it 3 times! That shit was a hobby.

Anyway no cape - america is trash. I just can't abide by a canadian trying to act like he has the authority to say new york lost anything on a hip hop forum. You whole country has exactly one rapper of note.
 
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