Tekashi69 Admits He’s Using Fake Beef With Lil Durk To Avoid Legal Heat And Rebuild Career

Written By Aevum Caelum

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The lawyers for Tekashi69’s two alleged robbery victims claim the rapper's new song was aimed at antagonizing them. 6ix9ine and his lawyers have refuted this accusation. They claim “GINE” was fabricated to “rehabilitate” his career by creating beef with Lil Durk.

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Lil Durk Diss Or Nah?

Seketha Wonzer and Kevin Dozier’s lawyers continue to seek the $1 million restitution payment from the rapper. They sued 6ix9ine for his involvement in a 2018 robbery carried out against them by members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.

The case is trending again, with the victims’ lawyers saying Tekashi’s new song is “antagonizing” and causing them “emotional distress”.

In the video for the song, Tekashi is seen flaunting his wealth and stacks of cash video. A lawyer for Wonzer and Dozier interpreted it as a mockery of his clients. This is according to documents filed April 21 that included as evidence the printout of a lyrics website. 

“Specifically, Defendant recently released a song, entitled ‘Gine,’ which disparages Plaintiffs, brags about the crimes that he committed against them, tells Plaintiffs to ‘suck D!ck’ and ‘Eat My Sack,’ and repeatedly refers to them as the n-word,” Matthew DeOreo wrote on behalf of his clients. 

The lawyer argued that the antagonization opened 6ix9ine to additional punitive damages on top of the over $3 million in restitution originally sought. 

GINE Is For Lil Durk

However, Tekashi69’s lawyer, Robert Meloni, claimed “GINE” was a diss track. He provided the judge with context and admitted that while 6ix9ine didn’t specifically name who the diss track was aimed at, it is widely reported and accepted that the song is intended for Lil Durk. 

“Mr. Hernandez is attempting to dig his life out of the hole he has admittedly put himself into,” Meloni added. “In order to succeed in the rap music industry, artists have to present a persona that is decadent and offensive. Any attempts by Defendants and their Counsel to use this Court to dictate how Defendant pursues rehabilitating his career through the music that is the lifeblood of his profession not only infringes Defendant’s First Amendment rights but quite possibly violated New York’s Anti-SLAPP law.”

Tekashi69’s Financial Flip-Flop

Tekashi69’s clown-foolery has been on full display. He can’t seem to make up his mind as to whether to play broke or rich. He just told a judge he is broke to avoid paying in a lawsuit.  But days later flashed over a million in cash for the gram. Now he claims the cash was fake.

Days ago, the rapper got on the gram to floss his luxury cars and count over $1.5 million in cash.  Days prior to that, the rap troll told a judge his net worth was “less than zero.”

69 showed up for an interview on TMZ Live on Monday with another financial flip-flop. When host Harvey Levin brought up the $1 million in restitution he owed and his bankruptcy claim, 6ix9ine replied, “I ain’t got it right now,” he then restated it again saying “I ain’t got it and admitted the $1.5 million he counted out live on the Gram was was “prop money.”

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Written by Aevum Caelum

Aevum is a local Georgia creative who writes and draws in their spare time while also enjoying animation, video games, politics, government, etc. Their favorite artists are Amine, Doechii, Whitney Houston, Kota the Friend, Doja Cat, Eminem, Lil Nas X, etc.

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