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6ix9ine's Freedom Party Might Be Over, Rapper Faces Prison After Probation Slip-Up

Daniel Hernandez, known as the polarizing and multi-hued rapper 6ix9ine, could be giving up pool parties for prison bars once more. After what seemed like a new start, literally diving into a pool of music and cheers, 6ix9ine is now being summoned back to federal court. The judge, Paul Engelmayer, summoned the rapper to appear on April 21 at 10:30 a.m. to answer several offenses of his supervised release.

For those keeping score, the viral March 24 celebration was after his house arrest ended. It was a moment that 6ix9ine broadcast with all the signature flair his fanatics and critics have grown to expect. Music pumped, his attendants grinned from ear to ear, and he shed his ankle monitor with a sort of public glee typically reserved for Grammy wins.

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But here's the catch: house arrest may have ended, but not federal probation. Until November 2025, it appears that 6ix9ine remains on the government's radar. And now that freedom he took a little too far.

The specific details of his violations haven't been disclosed yet, but whatever's occurred has Judge Engelmayer's attention. That can never be a good sign, especially given the rapper's long and complicated history with the legal system.

This isn't 6ix9ine's first run-in with the feds. His story has been a wild ride from this headline-grabbing racketeering case to being one of hip-hop's most infamous cooperating witnesses. But many thought the worst was behind him until now. Can the court chalk this up to mere slip-up, or is this the start of another downward spiral for the controversial artist?

For a man built on attention, you'd expect 6ix9ine to know how to stay in the news, but it's gone to a different level now. He's no longer the inaccessible rough card with top-charting hits and internet-breaking antics. Now, every move is scrutinized, and the stakes are too real. As his case creeps toward its April 21 court date, fans and critics watch with wary curiosity. Will 6ix9ine leave the court with another warning or return to jail?

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