“We went to this party and n*ggas asked us to leave because we didn’t check in wit j prince.” “n*ggas got violated in Houston?” Chris jokingly texted to the crew. And there was 6ix9ine’s manager Chris Ehigiator, who was lifelong friends with Seqo. There was Billy Ado, another Nine Trey member who was becoming disenchanted. There were 6ix9ine’s buddies Trife Drew and William Asher, who everyone called Justin. There was also Seqo Billy, who had introduced 6ix9ine to everyone in the first place. The group included Harv, 6ix9ine, and Shotti. In a group text four days after the party, everyone talked it out. And Harv was suspicious of this rainbow-haired kid acting like a gangster. According to text messages, which would later become evidence in court, it was clear Harv thought Shotti was a loudmouth who didn’t back up his tough talk with action. Anthony “Harv” Ellison already didn’t like Shotti-6ix9ine’s closest a*sociate and his protector in the gang. That angered one of the members of Nine Trey. recounted the whole thing on Instagram and included video evidence. But the rapper, despite knowing how important checking in was, didn’t check in for anybody, anywhere.Ħix9ine being turned away from the party made headlines, because J. They were upset that 6ix9ine didn’t bother to “check in” with them or their powerful dad. and his brother Baby Jay had denied 6ix9ine and Shotti entry to a party they were throwing. Prince Jr., son of the legendary and feared founder of Rap-A-Lot Records. But instead, he had angry members of his crew staring him down from the audience, and about 50 guys standing onstage, ready to take his head off the second he showed his face. He was about to headline WorldStarHipHop’s showcase at South by Southwest-and make good money while doing it. In the spring of 2018, Tekashi 6ix9ine’s trip to Texas turned into a total sh*tshow. It’s just one of the stories you’ll hear in the newly announced Complex and Spotify podcast, ‘Infamous: The Tekashi 6ix9ine Story,’ narrated by Angie Martinez, which will premiere exclusively on Spotify in January.
It is based on original interviews with witnesses, court documents, police reports, government evidence, and trial testimony. The following is a detailed account of a central robbery in Tekashi 6ix9ine’s RICO case.