Chart-topping rapper and convicted child molester Tekashi69 is facing life in prison, but that’s probably better than what was going to happen to him if he hadn’t gotten arrested. TMZ obtained a transcript of a wiretapped conversation between Tekashi’s former associates that shows they were planning on murdering him.
One of the taps was on Jamel Jones — gang name, Mel Murda — a former member of 6ix9ine’s inner circle, who is now behind bars.
During the convo, Jones says, “[Tekashi] is trying to dry snitch at the same time, homie. But he keep saying, f*** Treway, f*** that n****, Treyway. Ain’t no n****, Treway. F*** Treway.”
Tekashi’s former manager Kifano Jordan, aka Shotti, responds with laughter and says, “Imma feed him though.”
So that’s probably not great for him.
Tekashi’s former crew members were also recorded saying how Tekashi tried to separate himself from the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods after firing his entire staff. The feds recorded an unnamed crew member saying, “That’s cool. Now he gotta get violated.”
Jones replied, “Yeah, super violated. Super duper. Ain’t no much he could really do unless he run around with 100 armed securities all day.”
Man, who would have thought hiring a bunch of gang members and then unceremoniously firing them would make them mad enough to kill you, other than everyone? You would think a guy who got 69 tattooed on his face would make better decisions.
Despite barely avoiding getting Tupac’ed by his former associates, being convicted of videotaping himself having sex with a 13-year-old and being in prison on racketeering charges, 6ix9ine is currently at the top of the charts with his new album Dummy Boy. And people thought Aziz Ansari’s career was over because he asked a girl to have sex with him more than once.