6ix9ine Pleads Guilty To 9 Counts Of Criminal Management & Enterprise
by Karen
6ix9ine has pleaded guilty to nine counts and will also cooperate with federal government officials moving forward in this case.
The Daily Beast originally reported the plea, citing unsealed court documents. The Dummy Boy rapper was arrested last year on racketeering and weapons charges. Among the nine counts included in the plea are multiple charges of racketeering, conspiracy, and weapons-related offenses. The plea was entered Jan. 23 but not disclosed with an unsealing until Feb. 1.
In those documents, 6ix9ine—real name Daniel Hernandez—was described as having “participated in the operation and management of the Enterprise [i.e. Nine Trey]” and participated in “unlawful and other activity in furtherance of the conduct of the Enterprise’s affairs.” 6ix9ine “and others known and unknown” are further alleged to have “knowingly” violated United States racketeering laws.
You can find a rundown of the criminal counts to which 6ix9ine pleaded guilty last month, as worded in the court documents. The guilty plea includes admission of aiding and abetting in an attempted Chief Keef shooting on June 2, 2018.
- racketeering conspiracy
- firearms offense – racketeering conspiracy
- violent crime in aid of racketeering (Mar. 20, 2018)
- firearms offense (Mar. 20, 2018)
- violent crime in aid of racketeering (Apr. 3, 2018)
- firearms offense (Apr. 3, 2018)
- violent crime in aid of racketeering (Jun. 2, 2018)
- firearms offense (Jun. 2, 2018)
- narcotics trafficking
Hernandez’ sentencing is scheduled for Jan. 24, 2020.
This story is developing.