The 'Gummo' rapper is bragging about placing a $30,000 bounty on Chief Keef's cousin in the video taken in late May, days before a man shot at and missed Keef outside the W Hotel in New York.
- November 24, 2018
AceShowbiz - A new video may add evidence to Tekashi69 a.k.a. 6ix9ine's history of criminal records. The rapper, who is currently arrested without a bail for racketeering and conspiracy murder charges, is featured in the newly-leaked video threatening to order a hit on fellow rapper Tadoe.
In the clip which is obtained by TMZ, the troubled star has a heated conversation on FaceTime with Chief Keef's cousin. "When's the last time you shot? Who's the last person you shot," he repeatedly asks the question. "I know you, blood."
Tadoe responds with an equally explosive rant, but it's unclear what he's saying. Tekashi continues to counter, "You not hot. You ain't sell no records. What you mean, you hot?" He also asks where Tadoe is staying, "Matter of fact, I'mma get your address."
After he's done talking with Tadoe, he hands the phone to one of his friends and claims that he's going to place a $30,000 bounty on Tadoe. "I got a 30 pack on him right now. Swear to god I got a 30 pack. Thirty thou cash right now," he tells his entourage.
The video was reportedly taken in May, the same month Tekashi and Tadoe had a beef after the latter was accused of assaulting then girlfriend Cuban Doll after she and Tekashi appeared to flirt with each other in an Instagram video. A girl with a long blonde hair, who is believed to be Cuban Doll, is seen in the background in the leaked video.
Just days later, in early June, Chief Keef was confronted by two gunmen who attempted to shoot him but missed outside the W Hotel in Times Square in New York. He was staying there with Tadoe and his crew.
At the time, Keef blamed his rivalry with Tekashi, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, for the shooting. "It's just beef between me and the rapper 6ix9ine," the rapper told the New York Post. Tekashi, however, denied his involvement in the shooting.
Tekashi was arrested on Sunday, November 18 on six counts of various racketeering, firearms, assault with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy murder charges. A judge denied the offer of $1.5 million bail from his lawyer, reasoning that Tekashi's freedom poses a threat to society.
The "Fefe" hitmaker plans to appeal the ruling, but postponed his emergency bail hearing on Wednesday over fear for the safety of his family after severing ties with his managers, promoters and agencies last week. Federal agents claim his former aides want to "super violate" him - a gang term for revenge.
On Wednesday night, he was transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to a new federal facility due to "security reasons." His attorney Lance Lazzaro said that his client had been "receiving threats from other inmates."