
It appears as though Tekashi 6ix9ine will be a free man this summer, according to Complex and the Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator website. The rapper's attorney, Lance Lazarro, stated that Tekashi 6ix9ne would be out of prison this summer after wrapping up his 24-month prison sentence. Lazarro initially predicted the rapper's release would arrive at the end of July and he was nearly correct. 6ix9ine will be released from prison on Aug. 2nd with Lazarro later confirming this date.
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There have been rumors of his plans following his release from prison which apparently include getting back into the rap game. Apparently, the self-proclaimed "King Of New York" will be leaving the city following his prison stint to a secretive location that he plans to surround with security guards. We'll see if that ends up actually working out for him, especially since he does plan to resume his rap career.
Do you think he'll be able to reclaim his place in hip-hop after his release? Sound off in the comments.
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