Is The F.B.I. Investigating Tekashi 6ix9ine Over Snoop Dogg Beef?
By Mike Walters on May 21, 2020 at 11:30 AM EDT
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Tekashi 6ix9ine may have violated his parole while beefing with rapper Snoop Dogg, and now the F.B.I could be investigating the situation.
According to reports, Tekashi 69 could be in hot water over a picture he posted on Instagram -- allegedly showing Snoop Dogg and Celina Powell.
The problem is, the 'Gooba' rapper allegedly posted a photo from some sort of private situation, and it may be constituted as revenge porn.
Of course, the shot was quickly deleted, but many are now saying Tekashi could end up back in the slammer for his behavior.
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According to one report, several Snoop Dogg fans have reported the situation to the F.B.I. and believe that Tekashi violated his parole by posting the photograph.
In any case, the feds usually do not confirm or deny any investigation going on in the department, but in this case it seems they may be the right agency anyways.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is currently under the jurisdiction of the New York Bureau of Prisons, and any violation would have to go before the judge in his criminal case.
As we reported, Snoop and Tekashi have been at each other's throats ever since the days the rainbow rapper stepped foot out of a New York prison.
Last week, the 'Gooba' rapper accused the Doggfather of being a snitch and showed a video documentary involving Suge Knight seemingly confirming the situation.
Snoop Dogg responded to the allegation, saying, "N* know I ain't have nothing to do with suge knight getting the time we had the same lawyers. This rat reaching calling me a snitch and FYI He most likely drew up the papers he do work with the police. Suge and me on great terms now so if I told on him we would never be cool and that's a fact clown. Now carry on and stary tuned for the tattle tales move and record you lil ***." Snoop posted.
Snoop Dogg isn't the only one Tekashi has been at war with since stepping out of prison, he is also beefing with Billboard, Justin Beiber, and Ariana Grande.
As we reported, Tekashi claimed Billboard would not allow him to be #1 on their charts -- even though he says the number of streams his new track gathered should have put him in the top spot.
Billboard has since responded denying any wrongdoing in the situation and claims the number of streams Tekashi is pointing towards was not provided by the outlet.
As for Justin and Ariana, their song 'Stuck With U' took the #1 slot, and Tekashi seemingly attacked them for somehow juicing the numbers.