Tekashi 6ix9ine is heading back to federal prison after a judge ruled that the rapper repeatedly violated the terms of his supervised release, including involvement in a physical altercation and possession of illegal drugs during a search earlier this year. In court, prosecutors argued that the incidents showed a clear pattern of disregarding the conditions set after his prior gang-related conviction, and the judge agreed—denying his request for house arrest and ordering him to serve three months behind bars, followed by an additional year of supervised release.
It’s not yet confirmed exactly which prison Tekashi 6ix9ine will be sent to — but his lawyer told the court he could be placed in a Florida facility rather than Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, which he previously served at.