When rainbow-haired rapper
Tekashi 6ix9ine
started to pick up traction with his viral hit “Gummo,” details of the
21-year-old’s personal life also started to emerge. Most troubling was
his sexual misconduct case involving a minor.
After fellow rappers
Trippie Red
and Zillakami accused him of being a “pedophile” on social media, it
was discovered 6ix9ine actually entered a guilty plea to the Manhattan
District Attorney’s Office for “the use of a child in a sexual
performance” in 2015, according to
Jezebel. The Brooklyn native has responded to the recent wave of publicity dissecting the case with zero remorse.
“I WANT ALL THE MEDIA OUTLETS TO KNOW U CAN WRITE ANYTHING U WANT
ABOUT ME. THROW DIRT ON MY NAME,” he wrote in a since-deleted Instagram
post. “HATE ON ME. AS YOU CAN SEE IT ONLY MADE ME WHAT U DIDNT WANT ME
TO BE AND THATS AT THE TOP. IT GETS UNDER YALL SKIN HOW GOOD IM DOING
AND IT HURTS YOU THAT I KNOW xoxo xoxo xoxo.”
6ix9nine, who evidently has an affinity for blow-up dolls (male or
female), was busted once the mother of the victim discovered three
disturbing videos involving her child, then 13, online. In an interview
with DJ Akademiks, he attempted to downplay the incident and claimed it
happened “two to three years ago.” The complaint was officially filed
with police on February 23, 2015.
The New York State Unified Court System’s online database says he was
arrested March 5, 2015. The graphic details of the crime are described
in the Jezebel article and involve multiple men. In the interview with
the
Everyday Struggle co-host, 6ix9ine is adamant “there’s no rape.”
Although 6ix9ine is currently free, which he has repeatedly pointed
out, his sentence was adjourned for two years until October 20, 2017 and
has since been adjourned further. As of now, the sentencing is
reportedly scheduled for January 30, 2018.
Much like polarizing rapper
XXXTENTACION, who is currently sitting in a
Florida jail
for multiple felonies stemming from a 2016 domestic violence case,
6ix9ine’s burgeoning rap career is already shrouded in controversy. But
curiously, that only seems to elevate their profile. X’s debut album,
17, peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart and 6ix9ine’s “Gummo” video has over 55 million views.