Tekashi sends first message from Dominican Republic prison and issues

Tekashi sends first message from Dominican Republic prison and issues warning

According to Listín Diario, the judge handling the case will make a decision this Friday, October 2nd. The alleged victim’s defense requested 18 months of preventive detention and his transfer to Prison 15 in Azua “Represents a high flight risk.”

What did Tekashi say in his last message from prison?

The singer of Mexican origin registered activity on Instagram for the first time since the events he was accused of last Thursday evening, October 12th.

Tekashi posted a message on his Instagram Stories on Wednesday the 18th thanking him for the messages of support he received following his arrest.

“First I want to thank God My health is good and I am well looked after“, he assured.

Thank you to everyone who keeps me in prayer.. Dominican Republic, thank you for your support, I love you very much,” he continued.

I’m so happy I see you in “full” support,” he said.

In return, Tekashi launched one Warning that could also be interpreted as a promise to his fans: “The same day I get out of prison, I will do it I would like to give a gift to the La Vega district“, he commented on the place where he was held.

I’ll give them a free concert “Somewhere in La Vega,” he said, promising that the show would be “free.”

“Thanks for the support, I’ll give it back to you“, he assured at the end of his statement from prison.

This is the message that Tekashi 6ix9ine posted on Instagram from prison, in which he warned and promised to hold a “free” concert after his release from prison.

Photo credit: Tekashi 6ix9ine/Instagram

What about the Tekashi case in the Dominican Republic?

Tekashi 6ix9ine is accused for allegedly beating two music producers from the Yailin la Más Viral team in an alleged “fit of jealousy”.

The 27-year-old rapper appeared in court on the afternoon of October 17 for the judge to rule on the habeas corpus petition filed by his defense, which alleged that there were “irregularities” in his detention.

The authority rejected the appeal and the hearing on the coercive measure of the Ministry of Public Violence of La Vega will take place this Friday the 20th.

Daniel Hernández, real name of the artist, could receive a prison sentence of 30 years and taken to a “high-security prison,” Listín Diario reported.

The alleged victims of the alleged beating, which took place in a recording studio, are Cristian Anthony Rojas and Nelson Alfonso Hilario García, who work with Diamond La Mafia.

However, the Dominican State Ministry would like to “ Contact them, interview them and conduct assessments accordingly,” reported Listín Diario.

Tekashi’s criminal past

He spent 13 months behind bars during his trial and was sentenced on December 18, 2019 to two years in prison and an additional five years of probation.

Yailin was present when Tekashi was arrested: she looked very scared