It's been reported that Tekashi 6ix9ine’s former manager, Kifano “Shotti” Jordan, has pleaded guilty to two federal weapons counts on behalf of the infamous racketeering case that abruptly ended the Tr3way movement.
According to the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office, during Shotti’s plea proceeding he admitted to “using and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence” and “discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence,” thus pleading guilty to two charges in relation to separate incidents that occurred last year. Those incidents were specified as an April 3 assault in Manhattan as well as a shooting in Brooklyn on April 21.
For the first count, Shotti is facing a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in federal lockup with a maximum of life, while the second count also carries a potential life sentence with a minimum of ten years.
Meanwhile, there's no indication that he's been cooperating with authorities, unlike Tekashi who notably brokered a deal against his crew in an attempt to secure a lesser sentence.
Source: DailyNews