As previously reported, 6ix9ine is in fact “cooperating against multiple violent people.” One of those people has now been identified as Kintea “Kooda B” McKenzie, an associate of 6ix9ine who he now admits was offered $20k to shoot at Chief Keef last June.
Court documents obtained by Complex reveal 6ix9ine confirmed that he offered Kooda
$20k to shoot at Chief Keef on June 2, 2018, outside the W Hotel in New York City. Allegedly, 6ix9ine and manager Kifano “Shotti” Jordan met with Kooda prior to pay him, but Kooda only accepted half of the initial offer, receiving $10k as payment for the shooting.
McKenzie, 21, was first added to the indictment on January 31st but was later arrested on February 8th and is currently facing a maximum sentence of life in prison, with a mandatory minimum of ten years. He‘s been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of a racketeering conspiracy.
A few weeks ago, the “GUMMO” rapper pleaded guilty to nine counts of weapons and drug charges. In January, Federal authorities revealed that Tekashi was cooperating with the investigation and was facing a minimum of 32 years in prison. As a part of a plea, 6ix9ine name dropped additional men involved in the Chief Keef trial, including Anthony Ellison and Denard Butler, who were already in custody.
Is there any coming back from this guys?
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