6ix9ine Associate Kooda B Back In The Slammer For Partying

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6ix9ine Associate Kooda B Back In The Slammer For Partying

Tekashi 6ix9ine’s former friend and associate has been thrown back in the slammer for partying in his apartment, shortly after being released from jail.

Manhattan federal Judge Paul Engelmayer ordered Kintea McKenzie, aka “Kooda B,” to surrender to US Marshals at 2 p.m. On Oct. 15 after violating social distancing rules.

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Per Page Six, Kooda initially pled guilty to setting up a hit on rapper Chief Keef back in 2018. Following his compassionate release due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Kooda was caught on video partying with a group of people at his Brooklyn apartment right after being released from the Metropolitan Correctional Center. He was given strict social distancing orders as a condition.

Judge Engelmayer referred to his actions as an “astonishing stunt” that proved McKenzie exposed himself to conditions worse than what he would be exposed to in custody. The judge noted that the stunt could mean more prison time for Kooda. He is scheduled to be sentenced next week and remanded into custody, but it has been postponed due to the risk of exposing his lawyer.

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