In September, Tekashi 6ix9ine took the witness stand to testify in federal court against two men, Anthony “Harv” Ellison and Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack, both of whom were facing charges for racketeering and firearms crimes. Ellison was also charged with crimes in connection to his alleged kidnapping and robbery of 6ix9ine back in 2018, an incident that left the rapper hospitalized. During his court appearance, 6ix9ine testified that the two men were Nine Trey Blood members and that they were involved in acts of violence that took place in New York City during the rapper’s ascent in 2018.

Now, the jury has come to a verdict. Mack was found guilty of racketeering conspiracy and conspiring to distribute narcotics, while Ellison was found guilty of racketeering conspiracy and kidnapping 6ix9ine, as The New York Times reports. The two men were allegedly acquitted on the other charges. A sentencing date has yet to be established.

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