
6ix9ine to Be Arraigned on ‘Additional Alleged Violations’ of Supervised Release
6ix9ine is facing accusations of “additional alleged violations” of the terms of his supervised release in a new court document.
The doc, viewed by Complex, stems from the government’s case against the Leyenda Viva artist, who in July of this year pleaded guilty to possessing MDMA and cocaine following a raid of his Florida home months earlier. According to New York judge Paul A. Engelmayer, 6ix9ine is now expected to be arraigned under “new specifications” later this month.
“The Court, at the parties’ request, adjourns the present deadlines for sentencing submissions in this case, in light of the parties’ expectation that defendant Daniel Hernandez will be arraigned on new specification(s) with respect to additional alleged violation(s) of violations of supervised release,” Engelmayer wrote in the document, filed Thursday, Sept. 11. “The Court schedules that arraignment for September 25, 2025, at 11 a.m.”
In July, as reported by Complex’s Shawn Setaro, Engelmayer minced no words when cautioning 6ix9ine against further violations, saying consequences “will be severe” should he not heed this advice. Meanwhile, 6ix9ine’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro, predicted no issues, arguing that his client was currently “in full compliance.”
In 2018, 6ix9ine was among those arrested on racketeering and gun charges. As the Nine Trey case progressed, 6ix9ine entered a guilty plea and cooperated against others who had been charged. By December of that year, 6ix9ine had received a 24-month sentence, though he was later released from prison to home confinement.
More recently, 6ix9ine made headlines for his remarks on Young Thug’s leaked interrogation audio.
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