Tekashi 6ix9ine Requests Permission To Film Music Videos In His Backyard
Tekashi 6ix9ine wants to continue working from home, but he is currently on home confinement and not allowed outside. This morning the rapper’s lawyers sent a letter to the judge requesting permission for him to be able to go into his own backyard so that he can film music videos.
“I am writing today only to request the court’s approval to permit Mr. Hernandez to spend up to two hours in his backyard, once a week, for employment purposes only,” read the letter sent to federal Judge Paul Engelmayer. “He is looking to record music videos. Probation is aware and has no objection to this request.”
As we reported, earlier this month a judge released the snitching rapper from a private prison in Queens amidst fears that he was at a higher risk with the Coronavirus. this month amid the pandemic.
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His lawyers argue that due to his underlying health conditions and asthma, Tekashi is at risk of serious illness or even death. His request was approved and he has been on home confinement since.