Incarcerated rapper Tekashi 6ix9Ine is on track to potentially be released on Wednesday evening if New York prosecutors do not object to the judge’s recommendation over coronavirus concerns.The Fefe star’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro, has been fighting to have his client freed from the Queens Detention Facility and allowed to serve out the remainder of his prison sentence under home confinement because as an asthma sufferer, he is at a greater risk of death if he contracts COVID-19 while behind bars.Last week, the judge overseeing his case admitted he would have recommended house arrest at the time of sentencing in December had he known there would be a global pandemic, but insisted he didn’t have the authority to release Tekashi, real name