Tekashi 6ix9ine Official ‘Broke’: Swearing Oath ‘I’m Struggling to Make a Day’
According to new court documents, rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has officially broken up. And his financial situation is about to get a lot worse.
MTO News learned that court documents were leaked online – showing how bad things were for Tekashi. Court documents originally published by Allhiphop.com
Tekashi – in the affidavit – told the court he was bankrupt. His statement is under punishment for perjury, so MTO News is confident that it is TRUE.
Tekashi told the court, “I received large advance payments under the sales and recording artist agreements prior to my arrest. However, I also did not receive any royalties under the agreements. consent because my royalty account is still unsupported.”
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Tekashi continued, “I had to try to restart my career after I got out of prison. I was out of business for two years which made me lose all the momentum I gained before my arrest.”
Then he started looking specifically. Rapper snitch explains: “Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, my ability to generate income from tours has significantly decreased. Live concert revenue is a large part of the money I’ve ever made. As an artist. That’s not the case now. I haven’t done any tours in 2021. I don’t have any concerts booked for 2022.”
And more, “My current income supports myself, my two young children and their mother, my mother and my brother.”
Finally, he said in the affidavit, “I’m currently struggling to make ends meet. I don’t know if I’ll ever get the money I was paid before my arrest or not. , and my career stalled.”
The documents come from a lawsuit that Tekashi recently lost to Seketha Wonzer and Kevin Dozier. They claim that Tekashi hurt them and ruined their lives after the rapper and his accomplices (who are members of Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods) stole the pair, and posted a video of the robbery online.
Tekashi and gang members Kifano “Shotti” Jordan, and Denard “Drama” Butler robbed two men, who they believed were affiliated with J. Prince’s Rap-a-Lot Records.
Tekashi took a video of the robbery and posted the footage on his Instagram account, and the clip immediately went viral.
Now that he LOST this case, he will likely have to pay MILLIONS to two men on top of his current financial struggles.