Tekashi 6ix9ine Claims He Can’t Pay For Damages From A Robbery In 2018…

Tekashi 6ix9ine Says He’s Unable To Pay For Damages From 2018 Robbery: “i Am Struggling To Make Ends Meet”

Tekashi 6ix9ine Claims He Can’t Pay For Damages From A Robbery In 2018: “I’m having trouble making ends meet.”

He doesn’t have it! Tekashi 6ix9ine, one of his roommates, is attempting to avoid paying damages for his role in the robbery of two victims on April 3rd, 2018. Seketha Wonzer and Kevin Dozier sued him for abuse and emotional distress in 2020, as you may recall.

After members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods robbed them in a case of mistaken identity, the two say that 6ix9ine traumatized them and ruined their lives.

6ix9ine acknowledged to getting broke, having no record deal, and struggling to sustain his lifestyle, according to court documents obtained by AllHipHop.

“Right now, I’m fighting to make ends meet,” 6ix9ine said in the statement. I’m not sure if I’ll ever be able to command the type of advances I was getting before my incarceration, and my career has come to a halt.”

The Brooklyn rapper’s deal with TenThousand Projects reportedly expired last month, and he hasn’t released music since his 2020 album ‘TattleTales,’ according to reports. 6ix9ine has a partnership with a publishing house.

However, due to considerable advances he accepted, his royalties account remains unpaid. Furthermore, the arrangement does not provide him with any financial benefits.

“It would undoubtedly bankrupt me in a way from which I will never recover, to the permanent disadvantage and hardship of the family members who rely on me,” 6ix9ine wrote in the declaration.

According to 6ix9ine, the money he earns supports him, his two infant children, and their mother. He is also a strong supporter of his mother and brother.

Judge John P. Cronan has not said how much 6ix9ine will be accountable for paying Seketha and Kevin in damages, but it may be in the millions.