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Judge Finds Tekashi 69 Does Not Pose A Danger To Community–Will Serve Rest Of Sentence On House Arrest (Exclusive Details)

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TSR Exclusive Details: Tekashi 69 was released from jail earlier today after the judge in his case approved his request for a compassionate release in regard to the coronavirus.According to court docs obtained by The Shade Room, “Mr.

Hernandez does not pose a danger to the community,” prompting an order for Tekashi’s release but he’s not necessarily a free man.

Tekashi will serve the first four months of supervised release on house arrest, and he’ll be forced to wear an ankle monitor at an address approved by his probation officer.In light of the pandemic, Tekashi must remain at his home except to go to the doctor or to visit his attorney with prior notice and approval by the Probation Department.TSR STAFF: Christina C! @cdelafresh ___

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