Former “Chappelle’s Show” star Donnell Rawlings has a thing or two to say about Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s publicized legal woes. The comedian went to social media this week with his take on the jailed rapper working with prosecutors in a publicized federal case.
Rawlings hopped on Instagram and likened the situation to a classic “Chappelle’s Show” sketch series.
TOO REAL. SMH…. @donnellrawlings @6ix9ine #SOHHNews pic.twitter.com/oaQT2YsPKw
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Yesterday, a slew of hip-hop entertainers came forward with mixed reactions to 6ix9ine pleading guilty to nearly 10 federal charges.
Hip-Hop reacts to @6ix9ine pleading guilty … #SOHHNews @ItsTheCons pic.twitter.com/xMYVZ86ILW
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Hip-Hop reacts to @6ix9ine pleading guilty … #SOHHNews @BunBTrillOG pic.twitter.com/LZ5J97q7qg
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Hip-Hop reacts to @6ix9ine pleading guilty … #SOHHNews @40glocczoo pic.twitter.com/WH6uP01wGh
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On Friday, reports emerged about 6ix9ine pleading guilty to nearly 10 federal charges in a racketeering case.
Tekashi 6ix9ine, the embattled rapper embroiled in a mounting series of federal counts of racketeering, has pleaded guilty to eight counts according to documents obtained by Rolling Stone. 6ix9ine — or Daniel Hernandez — had previously pleaded innocent since his arrest in November. Denied bail, he has spent the ensuing months in custody, and reports from his lawyer at the time, Lance Lazzaro, proclaimed his innocence. (Rolling Stone)
The hip-hop artist is set to work with prosecutors moving forward in the case.
6ix9ine will cooperate with federal officials “against multiple violent people associated with the same criminal enterprise of which he admits, or will soon apparently admit, being a member,” according to court records. (NBC San Diego)
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