Former 6ix9ine Gang Affiliate Denied Early Release Amid COVID-19

Former 6ix9ine Gang Affiliate Denied Early Release Amid COVID-19

Former 6ix9ine Gang Affiliate Denied Early Release Amid COVID-19!

Well an early release didn’t work for R. Kelly and it is NOT working for Faheem “Crippy” Walter, a former affiliate of Tekashi 6ix9ine either. Read on for more about 6ix9ine gang affiliate being denied…

CelebNMusic247.com reports that the rumored “right-hand man” of 6ix9ine’s former manager, Shotti, Faheem “Crippy” Walter has been denied early release from prison amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

According to documents obtained by Complex, Walter’s attorney wrote:

Despite exceeding the recommended time for use of the colostomy bag at the time of his sentencing eight months ago, Mr. Walter has still heard nothing about next steps from the BOP [Bureau of Prisons] medical staff about removal of the colostomy. In the meantime, he has remained at MCC New York, where, because of the colostomy, he continues to face an increased risk of infection and of serious medical complications.”

The judge says that he is too violent to allow out onto the streets.

A judge wrote:

Walter’s release some 45 months early would expose the community to a risk that he would resume violence.

It’s not clear if Walter will appeal the judge’s decision. What we find interesting is that 6ix9ine gets out for snitching by using the Coronavirus pandemic, but it seems only snitches are let free.

We get it though. Tekashi was a made up persona and the Nine Trey Street gang members could do real damage if out on the street.

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