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6ix9ine Signs Multi-Million Dollar Livestream Deal with Kick Amid Legal Troubles

6ix9ine has reportedly signed a multi-million dollar deal to livestream exclusively on Kick for the next year. The announcement was made through Kick’s social media page, KickChamp, though further details about the agreement have not been disclosed.

Fans quickly responded with jokes and criticism. On X (formerly Twitter), one user wrote, “From where? His jail cell?” while another questioned, “Why sponsoring this type of content? Kick must be very proud of this… role model for young folks…”

The rapper’s legal issues continue to make headlines. He is scheduled to appear in court for a sentencing hearing on Thursday, November 20th, but has requested a delay to relocate his mother after a recent home invasion. According to a letter from his lawyer, Lance Lazzaro, to U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, “The reason for this request is that Mr. Hernandez was the victim of a home invasion on Sunday, November 16. Four masked men entered his home and held his mother at gunpoint while several items were taken from his home.” Prosecutors have reportedly consented to the delay.

The break-in occurred while 6ix9ine was livestreaming in Miami with Jack Doherty. The rapper stated that the burglars took advantage of his absence, despite being on house arrest. “Y’all know I’m supposed to come home. Y’all know I’m home all the time. I’m on house arrest. So, y’all take the opportunity that I’m not home and y’all see me on livestream with Jack Doherty in Miami and y’all do that. That’s pssy sht,” he said in a video addressing the incident.

6ix9ine is facing three to nine months in prison for violating the terms of his supervised release earlier this year. Prosecutors are also seeking to impose a renewed two-year supervised release, which would include substance abuse treatment and anger management counseling.

Despite his ongoing legal challenges, 6ix9ine continues to maintain a strong presence in the public eye. The Kick livestream deal demonstrates his ability to generate attention and revenue, even amid controversy.

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