Update: Eve has called off 6ix9ine's performance, according to a manager. Click here for more.

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A hot rapper with a criminal sex record is set to perform at a teen party on Staten Island next week.

Tekashi 6ix9ine, 21, whose given name is Daniel Hernandez, has been booked for what is being billed as "the hottest teen party in the US" on March 2 at Eve Ultra Lounge on Arthur Kill Road in Rossville.

But the event is causing some controversy after borough parents discovered the rapper admitted to posting social media videos of him and another man participating in sex acts with an underage girl three years ago.

"When I found it was a teen party, I could not believe it," said a concerned former Staten Islander who works in the industry and knows kids who were planning to attend the event. "In such a time for the #metoo movement, how is this acceptable for teenage girls?

"It makes no sense."

A manager at Eve Ultra who asked not to have his named published said the venue was rented to a teen who then booked the Brooklyn rapper for the event.

"The guy is the hot thing right now," said the manager. "We can't tell them who to book as the performer."

6ix9ine, who also uses the names Teka$hi69 and Tekashi69, is set to do a 10-minute performance.

"I had no knowledge of the charges," said the promoter who booked the artist. "6ix9ine is the hottest artist around. The kids love him and his music."

Still, the rapper's name, 6ix9ine, is an apparent reference to a sexual act.

He also has some variation of 69 tattooed numerous times on his face, stomach, arms and fingers.

The promoter from The Trap Club, who also asked not to have his name published, said he has a binding contact with the rapper and he's already been paid for his performance. He would not disclose the amount.

There have been 250 tickets sold for the event, said the promoter.

Tickets are going for $30-$45 on Eventbrite, which bills the performance as "the hottest teen party in the US."

"He's been selling out in other boroughs at teen events, and there have been no issues," he said. "We can't pull the contract. He's coming in to do his set, then leaving."

SEX CASE

In 2015, Hernandez, then 18, posted three videos of him, another man, Taquan Anderson, and an underaged girl engaging in sex acts on social media, according to allegations in the criminal complaint.

In the first video, the nude girl is performing oral sex on Anderson, then 21, while Hernandez stands behind the child making a thrusting motion with his pelvis while he slaps her buttocks, according to the complaint.

In the second clip, the girl, dressed in a bra and underwear, is sitting on Hernandez's lap when Anderson pours a cup of liquid on the child's breasts and grabs them, authorities said.

The complaint claims the third video shows the naked minor sitting across the laps of both defendants when Anderson allegedly touches her private parts.

The alleged incident occurred in Harlem in February of 2015.

The girl was 13 years old at the time, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.

"That is me on all the videos," Hernandez is quoted as saying in the criminal complaint. "I was tagged on Instagram and then I reposted the videos using the repost Whizz app."

According to a spokesman for the Manhattan district attorney's office, the rapper pleaded guilty to use of a child in a sexual performance in October 2015.

Hernandez's plea comes with the following conditions:

He will be placed on one year of interim probation

He must not post any sexually explicit images of women or children or any images of violence against women or children to social media

He must continue mental health treatment for two years

He must regularly update the court on the progress of his mental health treatment

He must complete 300 hours of community service

He must obtain his GED

He must write an apology letter to the victim and her family

He must not be re-arrested for two years

Hernandez is due in court April 10 for an update on his compliance, said the spokesman.

Attempts to reach his attorney were not immediately successful.

Anderson pleaded guilty to possessing a sexual performance by a child in February 2016 and was sentenced to one-to-three years in prison, he added.