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Tekashi Six Nine Sentenced to Prison for Supervised Release Violations

Rapper Tekashi Six Nine, aka Daniel Hernandez, sentenced to 3 months in prison for violating supervised release terms. This is his second prison stint in a year due to similar infractions, including unauthorized travel and drug test failures. His repeated violations have drawn attention and led to stricter penalties.

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