Ariela La Langosta, a New York-based influencer and friend of Tekashi 6ix9ine, was shot and killed in what police believe was a targeted attack. Her death has shocked the community, with tributes from friends and local businesses, and the investigation is ongoing.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine mourns the death of Ariela La Langosta, a New York bartender with whom he had a romantic connection, sharing heartfelt posts and tributes on social media, highlighting her kind heart and their relationship.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was released on a $509 bond from a Dominican Republic jail after a judge found insufficient evidence to keep him in custody following a domestic violence accusation by his girlfriend's mother. The rapper, barred from leaving the country without permission, must appear in court every two months. This incident adds to his legal troubles, including a previous arrest in the Dominican Republic and accusations in the U.S. of gang involvement and other criminal activities.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernández, has been arrested on domestic violence charges in the Dominican Republic and is currently held in Santo Domingo. He is set to appear in court on Thursday, where a judge will determine whether he will remain in custody or be released on bond. Details of the alleged dispute have not been disclosed. This arrest follows a previous incident involving a physical altercation with his girlfriend, Yailin La Más Viral, who was also arrested. Tekashi has had multiple run-ins with the law in the past, including a previous arrest for assaulting a music producer and a conviction for racketeering, for which he served a reduced sentence after cooperating with authorities.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernández, has been arrested in the Dominican Republic on charges of domestic violence and is set to appear in court on Thursday. This is the latest in a series of legal issues for the rapper, who was previously accused of assaulting a local music producer in the country and providing testimony against a violent gang in the U.S. He is currently being held in Santo Domingo and it remains to be seen whether he will be released on bond as the investigation continues.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernández, has been arrested in the Dominican Republic on charges of domestic violence and is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. This is not his first run-in with the law, as he has previously faced accusations of assault and involvement with a violent gang. The judge is expected to decide whether he will remain in custody or be released on bond as the investigation continues.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, also known as Daniel Hernández, has been arrested on domestic violence charges in the Dominican Republic and is being held in jail awaiting a court hearing. This is the latest in a series of legal issues for the controversial artist, including previous arrests for assault and involvement with a violent gang. His girlfriend, also a rapper, was recently arrested in Florida after allegedly attacking him and damaging his car.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has been arrested in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in connection to domestic violence charges and is set to appear in court on Thursday, Jan. 18, where a judge will decide whether he will remain in jail or be released on bond. This arrest comes after the rapper's admission to years of domestic violence in a cooperation agreement with the government in 2019.
U.S. rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has been arrested in the Dominican Republic on charges of domestic violence and is set to appear in court. This is not his first encounter with the law, as he was previously accused of assaulting a local music producer in the country and has faced legal issues in the U.S. as well.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine shared videos on Instagram showing his ex-girlfriend Yailin La Mas Viral allegedly attacking him with blunt objects, kicking his car, and threatening him with a knife. The videos were posted in response to accusations of abuse made by Dominican radio host Santiago Matias. 6ix9ine defended himself, claiming he stayed silent to protect Viral and suggesting that her behavior may be influenced by postpartum depression. He called for responsible handling of the matter and accused Matias of exploiting Viral's mental health for his show.
Tekashi 6ix9ine's vaping brand, Dummy Vapes, is suing rival company Fume for allegedly trying to poach their collaboration with the rapper. Dummy Vapes claims that Fume attempted to lure Tekashi with a $1 million offer and later targeted his girlfriend with a $250,000 contract. Despite Tekashi clarifying his allegiance to Dummy Vapes, he entered into a merchandising venture with Fume, leading to a lawsuit alleging interference with their relationship. Dummy Vapes is seeking unspecified damages.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, was arrested in Palm Beach County for a moving traffic violation. Deputies discovered that Hernandez had a suspended driver's license and an active traffic warrant for failure to appear in court. He was previously cited for driving 136 mph in a Lamborghini and not having proof of insurance. Hernandez was released after posting a $2000 bond but is now back in jail with no additional charges.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, was arrested in Palm Beach County on a charge of failure to appear. He was released on a $2,000 bond. The arrest comes months after he was beaten by three men at an LA Fitness in Lake Worth. Three men were previously arrested in connection with the attack.
Tattoo artist Takashi Matsuba, who is suing rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, claims that his wife left him after false allegations of heroin use were broadcast in documentaries about the rapper. Matsuba states that his tattooing business has suffered due to the suggestion that he may be a drug user. He is seeking a default judgment in his civil suit against Tekashi 6ix9ine, as the rapper's previous lawyer withdrew from the case and he has failed to retain new counsel. The Showtime documentary, in which Tekashi alleges Matsuba was a former heroin addict, is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has broken his silence on the violent attack he suffered in a Florida gym in March, sharing a video of the incident on Instagram and saying he was "happy to be here still". Three men have been arrested in connection with the attack, which saw the musician surrounded and beaten by the trio. Hernandez, who was released from prison in April 2020, also displayed some of his injuries in a new music video for his song "Bori" feat. Lenier.