Following Gunna’s release from prison on Wednesday (December 14), many in the hip-hop community are reacting to the situation.
One artist who has been conspicuously quiet so far is 6ix9ine.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine performs at FTX Arena during MiamiBash 2021. (Photo by John Parra/Getty Images,)
With his Instagram account yesterday (December 15), the “KEKE” rapper explicitly breaks his silence. In a since-deleted post, he shares his thoughts on Gunna’s release from prison after a plea deal.
“Just stfu and listen, I know you don’t want to accept it[.] Her husband is fighting for his life in court against a RICO gang,” he begins the caption, before revealing the conversation between the “Drip Too Hard” rapper and the judge.
“Judge: You know YSL is a real gang. Fatass Gunna: Yes [ma’am].
Judge: ONLYYYYY You and Jeffrey are in the car and the police find a gun and drugs. That wasn’t yours right? Fatass Gunna: Yes [ma’am],” he writes.
“Go ahead and make up your 1,000,000 excuses. I stand by everything I do or have done. That’s why I’m still walking on this earth AND NOTHING HAPPENS TO ME. I am he p*ssy. Real nits get shot and kicked [their] Face, I can’t be,” he adds.
The video in question simply shows Gunna in the courtroom accepting his plea deal earlier this week.
However, 6ix9ine does hint that it sounds like the 29-year-old is spying on his YSL labelmate Young Thug in the process.
Regardless of the disgraced rapper’s thoughts on the situation, Gunna’s attorney is speaking out to set things right. In an Instagram post yesterday (December 15), Steve Sadow says this widely held theory isn’t true.
“Gunna didn’t rat out to get out of jail. He hasn’t said anything and isn’t cooperating. His plea cannot be used against another defendant in court. So please stop spreading lies!!!” he wrote.
Additionally, there was a positive development in the upcoming YSL RICO case. Just yesterday, the judge dismissed some key evidence against Thugger.
Accordingly, his legal team was successful in showing the judge that the evidence collected during a raid in 2015 was “unconstitutional”.
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