NEW YORK, NY –
Tekashi 6ix9ine is about to be a free man. According to TMZ, Judge Paul A. Engelmayer granted his request to be removed from the Queens Detention Facility over coronavirus concerns. The decision is classified as a “compassionate release” and effective immediately.
While the embattled rapper will be allowed to serve the remainder of his sentence in the comfort of his home, he’ll be on supervised release. During his first four months, he’s required to wear a GPS monitor and must remain at a pre-approved address.
The judge’s order reportedly states he can only leave if he needs to “seek necessary medical treatment or visit his attorney,” all of which must be pre-approved by his probation department.
In December 2019, 6ix9ine was sentenced to 24 months with time served. He was expected to be released on August 2.
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