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Nov 17, 2024 | Entertainment

November 17, 2024

6ix9ine, known for his tumultuous legal history, has encountered further complications following recent probation violations. After being arrested weeks ago for breaching probation terms, the rapper spent approximately 45 days in jail. These violations stem from a series of actions, including unauthorized travel from Florida to Las Vegas, failing drug tests, physical altercations, and failing to report to his probation officer.

Originally, 6ix9ine faced a two-year sentence related to the RICO case involving the Nine Trey Bloods but cooperated with authorities to secure a reduced sentence and avoid a longer prison term. This cooperation led to a supervised release, during which the rapper engaged in behaviors that have now extended his legal troubles.

In response to these infractions, Judge Paul Engelmayer has extended 6ix9ine’s probation by an additional year, enforcing stricter conditions, including home confinement with electronic monitoring. According to documents obtained by AllHipHop, the revised terms mandate that 6ix9ine maintain full-time, lawful employment unless excused by his probation officer and provide prompt notification of any changes to his job status. His probation officer must also approve his residence, with updates on any changes requiring a 10-day notice.

These reinforced measures aim to ensure stricter oversight of 6ix9ine’s activities and compliance throughout his extended probation period.

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