6ix9ine Set to Admit to Possessing MDMA and Cocaine

The rapper is scheduled to face the music in federal court later this month.

July 8, 2025
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine performs during the MiamiBash 2021 at FTX Arena on December 17, 2021 in Miami, Florida.
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6ix9ine is ready to confess.

According to the Department of Justice, the controversial rapper is set to admit to possession of cocaine and MDMA — accusations stemming from a March 2025 police raid on his Florida home where authorities found drugs and a Glock 9mm.

6ix9ine had been facing four counts of violating the terms of his supervised release. But on July 3, US Attorney Jay Clayton sent a memo to Judge Paul Engelmayer announcing that at the rapper's upcoming court hearing on July 23, he will plead guilty to two of them: unlawfully possessing MDMA and cocaine. The other two charges will then be dropped.

None of this is final yet, as it needs Engelmayer's approval on the day of the hearing. However, the judge agreed that the government did not need to bring its expert witnesses to that hearing, which appears to show that he's ready to go along with the plea agreement.

You can see Clayton's memo below.

6ix9ine's supervised release dates back to the racketeering case against him and other members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods that began in 2018. It famously went to trial the following year with the rapper as a cooperating witness.

This is not 6ix9ine’s first time having issues with the conditions of his supervised release. In November 2024, Judge Engelmayer sentenced him to 45 days in jail and an additional year of supervised release for failing drug tests and ignoring rules requiring him to get permission to travel. At that time, he was just months away from finishing the original sentence of supervised release he began serving when he was released from prison in April, 2020.