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6ix9ine has been ordered to get a full-time job
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6ix9ine has been ordered to get a full-time job

Rapper 6x9ine was slapped with strict conditions on his supervised release after serving 45 days in jail for violating his probation.



6ix9ine, who was facing decades in prison in a RICO case involving members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, originally received a two-year prison sentence for his role in cooperating with the feds against the gang.

The rapper committed several crimes while at large, including failing drug tests, disobeying his probation officer, getting into several clashes and traveling from Florida to Las Vegas without permission.

In addition to the 45 days, Judge Paul Engelmayer extended his probationary period with a year, put him on electronic monitoring and gave him a year of home confinement.

On Thursday (November 14), Judge Engelmayer issued more restrictions on 6ix9ine.

The rapper must work full-time at a legal job, unless excused by his probation officer, and must notify the officer of any changes in his employment. ​

He must live in a location approved by his probation officer and notify the officer of any changes to his living arrangements at least 10 days in advance. ​

The conditions also prohibit 6ix9ine from communicating with people involved in criminal activity or those convicted of felonies without prior permission from his probation officer. ​

Prohibited from owning or possessing firearms, ammunition or any dangerous weapons. ​

In addition, 6ix9ine must notify his probation officer within 72 hours if he is arrested or questioned by law enforcement. ​



6ix9ine must also attend an outpatient mental health program and continue to take prescribed medication unless otherwise directed by a healthcare provider. ​

He must provide his probation officer with access to any financial information requested and perform 300 hours of community service, completing those obligations at least 30 days before the end of his term of supervised release. ​

After the first 90 days, he must notify his probation officer and receive permission to travel outside his district. ​

Additionally, 6ix9ine must surrender his passport within three business days of returning to his district and is prohibited from applying for new travel documents or traveling internationally while on supervised release. ​

He will also undergo drug testing and attend an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program as directed by his probation officer. ​

These strict conditions reflect the court’s effort to ensure 6ix9ine’s law-abiding and successful reintegration into society following his release from prison.