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Tekashi 6ix9ine sued by two people robbed at gunpoint in 2018

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seen by Page Six, reads Seketha Wonzer and Kevin Dozier are taking legal action over the incident, which the rapper pleaded guilty to his involvement in in court as part of a plea deal.The musician, real name Daniel Hernandez, was sentenced to two years in prison, including 13 months already served.

He was allowed out of jail to house arrest amid the coronavirus pandemic.Wonzer and Dozier say among the items stolen from them were shoes, jewellery, a camera and money.6ix9ine wasn’t active in the robbery himself but filmed it from an SUV outside while those in his former gang Nine Trey Bloods carried it out.In the complaint, Wonzer claims she is ‘always scared of people’ and ‘I cannot be in large crowds for long periods of time’ as a result.

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