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6ix9ine Could Allegedly Be Released From Prison “Any Day Now” Due To The Coronavirus

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Whew! 2020 has been wild so far, Roomies. But it looks like things may have just gotten more interesting. Previously, Tekashi 6ix9ine asked the judge in his case for early release due to the Coronavirus, and while he was denied, it looks like he’s just made another plea for himself!Today is April fools day, but it doesn’t look like this one’s a joke, Roommates.

According to multiple sources, Tekashi could be released “any day now” pending a decision to be made by the government by 5pm today.<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>#BREAKING: On #6ix9ine, in just filed letter due to “high risk during the COVID-19 outbreak, the Government does not oppose the defendant’s motion for compassionate release.” Now awaiting Judge Engelmayer’s order

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